Now, when I first put the components together, I used OCZ ram which was BAD.
The Bad ram caused the motherboard to fail constantly, and as I had not experienced BAD ram before I rather stupidly took the PC apart
and damaged the 1156 socket in the process.
This motherboard, I sent back to Gigabyte RMA department who very kindly repaired for free. (which I am very grateful for).
While I waited for the motherboard to be sent back I brought another motherboard, the exact same model.
I then spent several days trying to get the board to work again after fitting it together again.
Eventually, I researched the various forums including this one, and diagnosed that the OCZ RAM was bad.
So, I sent the RAM back to the retailer who refunded my money.
I then brought some crucial RAM to replace the bad OCZ RAM.
The Crucial RAM is perfect.
Once the new RAM arrived, I then went to
www.tonymacx86.com and researched the process of putting together the Hackintosh.
Basically, the first step after you have built a PC and verified it is working using Windows or Ubuntu,
the next stage is to try and install Mac OS X.
Before you can do this, you will need a bootloader application which allows your PC to boot up and install Mac OS X discs and Hard Drives.
There are several on the market however the one that the
www.tonymacx86.com site recommends is a boot loader app called iboot.
This application can be downloaded and used for free from the
www.tonymacx86.com forum.
Once downloaded, burn this program onto a CD/DVD. Once burnt you can then use it as your initial boot up disk.
However, prior to installing OS X you have to change several settings in the BIOS in order to make the mother board work best with the components installed and the Mac OS X operating system.
For a guide on what settings to choose, check out the tonymacx86.com forum.
I will post a link later.
Now you have changed your BIOS settings, also make sure that you have set the primary boot device as your optical drive, which should show up in the list of boot drives. Then restart.
iboot should then boot up into its menu, and an apple should appear in the middle of your screen along with icons for any hd's attached.
Now, instead of booting up one of the attached HD's. eject the iboot boot up disk. and swap it for a genuine copy of the Apple Mac OS X 10.6.3 installation DVD. Once the disk is in the drive, wait for a couple of seconds and press F6 or press the downward arrow on the arrow keys to instruct the PC to search for optical drives.
This search process should make the OS X installation disk appear.
Once the Apple Installation disk appears, select it using the arrow keys, and press return.
The PC should now start the OS X installation Process.
Eventually a language selection screen will appear and you can choose the language that you want for your Operating System.
You will then be taken to the initial installation menu screen but before installing OS X onto a hard drive, choose startup disk application from the menu at the top. This application will allow you to format and partition your hard drive so that it will be most suitable for use with the rest of your configuration.
Use the Disk Utility to check the health of your hard disk and to format and partition it.
Once your hard disk has been formatted HFS+ and has been partitioned with GUID partition table, then follow the installation process as you normally would when installing OS X or Windows on a PC. First choosing the right hard disk to install onto and then just follow the prompts making sure that your Ethernet cable is plugged in and all the core components are plugged in as well.
Eventually you will end up with a hard drive with OS X installed on it. However, this PC will not boot with OS X with out using the iboot boot loader. There fore, in order to get this working in the same manner a normal Mac works you will need to download a little more software and files that will make adjustments to your OS that will make it work with the hardware installed.
Prior to doing this. Update your Apple Software. This can be done by selecting "Software Update" from the apple menu in the top left hand corner.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1338