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I installed it in my 2nd (3 GB) partition.


IDE/ATA bus 0 - ID 0: original internal HD.Revision 2 motherboard - Rage Pro video chip, upgraded to 6 MB video RAM.I was mainly interested to see if I could do my routine web surfing and emailing without crashing (my MacOS 9 configuration is a bit crash-prone). (Once you have 10.0 installed, you should install 10.1 - it works much better.) I have successfully installed OS X 10.2.1 on my Beige G3/233, and I find the performance acceptable for routine tasks like reading email and surfing the web.Īlso please note, I did this a long time ago and I no longer use the Beige G3, so I don't have much knowledge any moreĮven older models than the Beige G3 may be supported using Other World Computing's XPostFacto. Just some clarification: at the start of my message, all of the indented text is quoted from Bryan Walls' message in When prompted, choose your USB drive, then on the Clover boot screen select Boot Mac OS X from USB.If you're coming here from Macintouch OS X Power on your PC and while it boots press the boot device keyboard shortcut - probably F12 or F8. Insert the USB installer we created earlier into your PC, preferably into a USB 2.0 port. Save and exit once you've configured your BIOS/UEFI, then power the machine off. UEFI/BIOS settings are a common cause for issues when trying to install macOS. You'll probably need to hit the forums if you experience issues here, as each manufacturer does things a little differently. This is where things get a little tricky - the official UniBeast documentation recommends the following: Turn on your PC and press and hold the Delete (or equivalent) key to bring up your UEFI or BIOS settings. Now you're ready to begin installing macOS on your PC.
