The thread I linked to has some disussion on amd Hackintosh. And don't get me wrong I just put the legal as a disclaimer, I wasn't sure what toms policy was on hackintoshes as I get my info on them from tonymacx86.org and insanelymac.com and haven't been in this section before. As I understand it it is possible to get OSX running on amd hardware but it is difficult and generally unstable, I haven't tried it my self since I got into computers when amd moved to the FX line and started sucking compared to intel in the upper tiers. Insanelymac.com or tonymacx86.org @Iskra i am want the solution not a website in the website i am already tried it but there is no any solution i want the driver for vmware using AMD Processor.for MAC TIGER Give a Solution I give your only solution I can give.
As I see you know practically nothing about Mac OS X and hackintosh in general even to ask right question. I'm not inclined to interrogate you for information on what you really need and I'm not have much of experience with running hacked mac os x in VMWare (at all), 10.4 (at all) or on AMD processor (only first time I've installed Mac OS X on a hackintosh that had AMD processor and I was doing it without really knowing what I was doing).
If you can not find a driver for your operating system you can ask for it on our forum. Add ASUS MB168B to your hardware list ASUS MB168B manuals Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Mac OS X.
Mac OS X section here is silent by itself and I hardly doubt you will get an an answer in such a borderline situation like yours. Go to the forums I've mentioned and read. Hackintosh is not simple thing with sure guides. You have to learn much to be able to troubleshoot it.
APPLE see Apple Support's Article HT 3669 says Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) has drivers for this Printer. But, every time I've tried installing it to my Mac Book Pro (which came with OS X 10.7), it does recognize that the Printer (connected via USB cable) is HP LaserJet 1300 - in fact, right below, this statement appears: 'The drivers for this Printer are available.' But, when it comes to the actual process of downloading, the 'Add Printer' window - after 20+ minutes of its 'searching' for the drivers - always ends with the message: ' Currently drivers for this printer are UNavailable.
Contact the manufacturer.' (Can you imagine? Apple says it's available. But its own 'Add Printer' process says it's UNavailable!) I went to HP's support site, and it, too, says that drivers for this Printer are available! - see the 2 links: Can somebody help me? Would very much appreciate it.
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