Maybe you’ve grown tired of your current laptop or desktop operating system and you just want to try something different. Or maybe you need to use multiple OSes for work. Either way, the need for a new operating system doesn’t mean you need a whole new computer. There are numerous ways to run other operating systems without going out and buying a new machine. We’ve gathered your options, with the pros and cons for each, below. While it will be fairly easy to get Linux running on a Windows machine or vice versa you will find it more difficult to get macOS running on a non-Apple computer. You can run Windows and Linux on a Mac, alongside macOS, but you can’t run macOS on a computer built for Windows or Linux—at least not without investing a lot of time and effort. Creating a Hackintosh (putting macOS on a non-Mac machine) isn’t supported by Apple (Apple would much rather you just bought a Mac). So you’re relying on third-party developers for your digital copy of macOS, and it might be illegal in your country as well. If you’ve confirmed its legal and are still interested in the process, check out this… Read full this story
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