hiI started up my Hackintosh, which is built pretty much exactly like a 2014 iMac, and let it idle for 15 minutes. I don't have much installed, nothing that does any major disk reading. Upon boot, it immediately says that 1.66GB has been read, so by the end there hasn't been much read or written beyond that initial boot up.
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You’re welcome!hi
thanks i own an imac and well it write a lot of more about 350mb
if i import audio files or read ntfs volume it starts to write a lot
thanks , appreciate it
hiYou’re welcome!
I don’t think 350MB is anything to worry about, it’s going to depend on what applications you have, how much iCloud data you’re syncing (like if you get a lot of messages, emails, if you have iCloud photos enabled) so that seems pretty reasonable to me.
hi
may I know which os do you run?
sierra or high sierra ?
thanks
hiThis was tested in Mojave 10.14.4
could damage it?#2
I started up my Hackintosh
hi
don't you think that installing macos on a different hardware
could damage it?
thanks
hiCould running macOS on a non-Mac hardware damage the hardware? No - not really; I’ve been running mine for over 3 years now with little issue.
It is against Apple’s Terms of Service, so it’s not strictly proper or legal, but then Apple hasn’t never gone after anyone for using a Hackintosh.
It’s definitely not for the feint of heart - it’s a good bit of work setting one up and there’s always the risk that something may not work as expected that could result in a buggy system or worse, data loss.
hi
i'm using an imac ,and i'm thinking to buy a macbook pro (just i'm waitining because it's no cheap )
may i know which are you issue?
thanks