
Nvidia 1xx-6xx support / nvidia 8xxx-9xxx support / better ATI HD 4xxx-6xxx gpu support Only 64-bit capable CPUs are supported / Ivy Bridge CPU support / AMD is not supportedĬore2Duo / Core2Quad / 1st, 2nd and 3rd Generation Core i3, i5, i7 / Xeon 3xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx, 7xxx, E3, E5, E7 IATKOS ML2 (Mountain Lion 10.8.2) December 2012 Nvidia 1xx-7xx support / nvidia 8xxx-9xxx support / ATI HD 4xxx-7xxx gpu support Only 64-bit capable Intel CPUs are supported / AMD is not supportedĬore2Duo / Core2Quad / 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Generation Core i3, i5, i7 / Xeon 3xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx, 7xxx, E3, E5, E7 The most important thing is to check your computer which version is compatible with Iatkos releases! If you're using a Windows computer, it needs to have a DVD/Bluray burner (just about every DVD/Bluray drive nowadays can act as a burner, too). An existing Windows computer/Mac/Hackintosh: This is the computer where you will download and set up iAtkos.If you don't have any qualms with the legal issues regarding distros, they're actually the most convenient way to set up a Hackintosh. Distros are pirated copies of Mac OS X that have been modified to work with a PC. However, with a "distro" like iAtkos, you can jump straight to Mountain Lion. This usually means that you have to install Snow Leopard on your PC first, or find a real Mac.


We've previously covered how to install Mountain Lion on a PC using tonymacx86's Unibeast tool, which requires you to have an existing Mac OS X installation.

In this guide, we'll show you how to install Mountain Lion on your PC with the iAtkos distro. Right now, the newest iteration of OS X is 10.8, known as Mountain Lion. If you're interested in running Mac OS X, but you don't want to pay ridiculous prices for a normal Mac, then a Hackintosh just might be for you.
