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		<title>My Apple Netbook, aka: My Little Bundle of Joy.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple, Netbook. Two things that have yet to be put together. Of course, if you want sleek and thin you have the Macbook Air. But really, who has $1800 laying around for the luxury of having a compact laptop? And by the way, I want a compact laptop Apple, not a thinner one. What is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Apple, Netbook. Two things that have yet to be put together. Of course, if you want sleek and thin you have the <a title="Macbook Air" href="http://www.apple.com/macbookair/" target="_blank">Macbook Air</a>. But really, who has $1800 laying around for the luxury of having a compact laptop? And by the way, I want a compact laptop Apple, not a thinner one. What is the point of having a laptop that although only 3/4th&#8217;s of an inch thick but is still the same size as a macbook width/length wise?</p>
<p>On to other means of obtaining a compact laptop. In comes &#8211; netbooks. Yes, the portable, small, compact laptop that can do everything a regular laptop can except one thing: CD/DVD drives. Sure, its not going to be a powerhouse computer but if you want something to take with you and still be able to do 80-90% of the stuff you were probably going to do on your other main laptop/computer then a netbook is right up your alley.</p>
<p>I did a good couple months of research on the perfect netbook. I needed something small of course, along with a decent amount of space for my programs like Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Office, etc. As well as all the usual stuff I would be needing like multiple USB ports, VGA out, SD card slot, and a good battery life. Most importantly was the ability to be able to hackintosh it so I can run Mac OSX Leopard on it. I had quite a hard time pinpointing a right netbook that would not give me any real issues when hackintoshing it. That&#8217;s when my eyes came across a <a title="Boing Boing Hackintosh Chart" href="http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/12/17/osx-netbook-compatib.html" target="_blank">BoingBoing article</a> that had a chart as if it was created just for me.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-430" title="boingboing-chart" src="http://sketchstudios.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/boingboing-chart.png" alt="boingboing-chart" width="484" height="352" /></p>
<p>Great! A list of netbooks that had the ranges of compatibility with a Hackintosh install by order of part. My eyes immediately went after the one that had the fewest &#8220;red marks&#8221;. I struck gold, the Dell Mini 9 hit one out of the park. It was fully compatible with a hackintosh install. So off to Dell I went to order one. I soon realized that the standard 16GB Solid State Drive it comes with won&#8217;t accomidate my needs so I ordered a RunCore 64 GB SSD online for $200 off <a title="RunCore 64GB SSD" href="http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/SPD/runcore-pro-64gb-mini-pcie-pci-e-ssd-solid-state-drive-for-dell-inspiron-mini-9---restocking-soon-runcore-pro-64gb-mini-pcie-pci-e-ssd-solid-state-drive-for-dell-inspiron-mini-9--800008DE-1224564428.jsp" target="_blank">MyDigitalDiscount.com</a>. I also came across another small snafu, it only came with 1GB of RAM! This was actually not Dell&#8217;s fault but Microsoft&#8217;s. Yes, thats right. Im blaming Microsoft. See, they have issues with manufacturers selling computers and laptops with Windows XP installed with more than enough hardware specs it needs. I suppose they just want Vista to sell, but I think its a pretty crappy move on their part. Either way, I was able to purchase a 2GB RAM stick from Dell for a miesly $20 extra. After all that was done, it was time to watch the calendar and clock until the UPS truck came by.</p>
<p>3 weeks pass by, and I have all the things I need to get my Hackintosh project started.</p>
<p>1 Dell Mini 9 netbook, check.<br />
1 2GB RAM stick, check.<br />
1 64GB RunCore SSD, check.<br />
1 official Mac OSX Leopard Install DVD, check.<br />
1 USB 8GB Flash Drive Stick, check.<br />
1 USB External CD-R/DVD-R Drive, check.<br />
1 Free Day to dedicate to complete the project, check.</p>
<p>Before I got started I opened up my Dell Mini 9 and did a bit of surgery. I took out Dell&#8217;s stock 16GB SSD and 1 GB RAM stick. I then installed the 2GB RAM stick and 64GB SSD from RunCore. Popped that lid closed again, screwed it up and booted up. There are a few YouTube videos floating around on how to <a title="Install RAM on Dell Mini 9" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaSjAU1lsQc" target="_blank">properly install RAM</a> and <a title="Upgrade SSD YouTube Video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnwl0RVsjIE" target="_blank">upgrade your SSD</a>.</p>
<p>I begun with following one of many hackintosh guides for the Mini 9 online and have everything handy on my desk. I ultimately chose <a title="Gizmodo Hackintosh Guide" href="http://i.gizmodo.com/5156903/how-to-hackintosh-a-dell-mini-9-into-the-ultimate-os-x-netbook" target="_blank">Gizmodo&#8217;s guide</a> because they had always served me well in the past. I followed the instructions to the T and much to my suprise I did not have as many problems as I had anticipated. A few errors that I did encounter were fixable (such as starting the bootloader from a USB stick other than a CD). Sometimes my Mini 9 would freeze during a BIOS or DOS prompt but after a reboot everything was fine and it continued to install OSX.</p>
<p>Later that night, once all was done I finally booted up into Leopard! Joy! I was really impressed with the speed and usability of Leopard on such a small machine. I started to wonder why <a title="Apple to Netbooks: Drop Dead" href="http://www.macworld.com/article/140164/2009/04/apple_netbook_cook.html" target="_blank">Apple dislikes them so much</a>. Leopard only took about 8GB of my 64GB so I had plenty of room to put all my programs and even some music and movies on as well. But thats where Flash drives and portable external hard drives come in.</p>
<p>So there you have it, another successful story of a hackintosh netbook project. If Apple had only sold one of these babies to me maybe I wouldnt have had to go through all this trouble but in the end I think its better this way. After all, its the thrill of the hunt (or project) that makes me happy. Oh and I took the following snapshot on my Dell Mini 9 netbook just to spite Apple. Get on the ball people! There&#8217;s a HUGE market for this!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-441" title="Mac OSX Leopard Desktop Mini 9" src="http://sketchstudios.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/kxmu91.png" alt="Mac OSX Leopard Desktop Mini 9" width="500" height="293" /><br />
<a title="Full Size Mini 9  Hackintosh Desktop" href="http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/216/netbooksnapshot.png" target="_blank">(click to enlarge)</a></p>
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