No, this laptop cannot run Hackintosh.
No, this laptop cannot run Hackintosh.
The laptop features a Pentium B processor, decent RAM, and a decent GPU. Whether it supports Hackintosh depends on compatibility with your OS and hardware. The Intel HD Graphics 2000 should work for basic tasks, but performance may vary. Running it smoothly or with lag is possible, though you might need to adjust settings or use virtualization tools.
Yes, it's feasible to run on older versions of macOS, though they won't work properly.
I’d likely look into some research first, but if it isn’t clear, I’d give it a try. It might be slower depending on the machine’s specs. You might want to check if adding more RAM and an SSD could improve performance. In my view, this isn’t worth hacking in, as the benefits would be minimal. Still, you’re free to proceed if you decide.
You should use an older release, it wouldn't work with the current updates. Try it, though it might be challenging.
I noticed some creators on YouTube use a driver for their GPU and it seems to function well. I’m concerned about whether my network card will work properly. My card is an Intel Centrino Wireless N 2230. Also, my main question is if I can install Windows 10 alongside it.
No macOS support exists for that iGPU. Even if it works, it will appear poorly because you'll be using a 2D software renderer. Applications will run extremely slow, making things like watching YouTube nearly impossible. Connectivity options such as WiFi and Bluetooth are likely to fail.
Sure, it makes sense to set up Linux. If you manage to get a more recent laptop, you might be able to run it with OpenCore. There’s also a supportive community available both online and through the Hackintosh subreddit if you run into any problems.