MAC OS
MAC OS
For optimal performance, consider running mac OS X alongside Windows. You can install mac OS X on your PC and use a virtual machine within mac OS X, such as Parallels Desktop. This setup allows heavy tasks to run more smoothly with mac OS X as the primary operating system.
This situation isn’t permitted in your country. The OS X 10.11 EULA §B explains that in certain regions, like the EU, it’s against the law to tie software to hardware. That means you can legally install OS X on non-Apple devices or virtual machines without violating Apple’s terms—just ensure you obtain the software from official channels, such as the App Store, and have a valid license. Using unauthorized copies would still constitute piracy. In your location, hardware-software binding is allowed, so you’re within the permitted guidelines.
According to the community rules, helping with hackintosh is prohibited as it violates Apple's EULA, which is equivalent to engaging in piracy.