I have heard of this method, i was just wondering how easy it was to do for a novice. With the dual boot option.
I will admit i prefer the real mcoy, it looks nicer
Its a piece of cake.
I downloaded a file that was 8 Gig, and basically you just edit a bat file for the loaction of where you want to install the OS to.
I set up a seperate partition on my second hard disk (or you can create a partition on your main disk) of minimum 10 gig.
You then edit the bat file to point to the hard disk and then the partition. for example 0,1 which would install on the primary hard disk on partition 2.
It takes around 30-40 mins to complete, then you reboot and then your into osx. However I found that before you restart you run a boot creater you can set a dual boot between vista and osx.
if you have an XP machine you can dual boot even easier as you just edit the boot.ini
That website that the guy posted above for the OSx86 website has all the guides and answers. Its great
Edited it works well, however running a hackintosh (as its called) can be a bit tempremental as some hardware is not supported
recently my machine died and I purpose built my new pc around the Leopard osx86 hardware components. It runs faster than my windows pc does, and it can multitask better.
I have CS2 and Elements 6 and lightroom all installed and working. Also office 2008 which has its own version of outlook and also Word, Excel and the like.
If I am dooing everyday surfing or wanting to edit photo's I boot into my mac, and if I want to use skype, download or edit my website I use vista.
the best of both worlds for just one sweet price
Mike