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Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - special - 03-09-2025 OMG, what a pain in the butt if you really want/need to do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u9hv91cWFI Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - Fritz - 03-09-2025 yeow! Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - Forrest - 03-10-2025 55 reboots/changes to get the OS Ventura installed, and he got it working. Many, many hours later and it works! A for effort. Wait until he tries to install a system update, which borks the whole system and everything has to be redone! Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - kj - 03-10-2025 The last thing you want to use a frankenmac for is audio. Silly. Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - pqrst - 03-10-2025 I wonder if it is of a matter of the specific hardware being temperamental. I was recently reminded how nice and smooth Apple brand hardware is to work with, when I tried to install win 10 updates on a windows laptop. It took hours of diwnloads, restarts, error messages just to update from the equivalent of a .3 update. If I hadn’t had time, I would have given up. Arggh. Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - gabester - 03-10-2025 Just want to note that the Acer Aspire E5-575G used in the video seems to be hardware whose drivers were last updated in 2017 for Windows 10... Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - Fritz - 03-10-2025 kj wrote: FTFY Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - special - 03-10-2025 pqrst wrote: I updated from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and it was very, very smooth. The tricky part was to figure out what setting to change in BIOS to enable AMD Secure Computing (or something like that). Then the Windows 11 compatibility check passed and the install was super easy. Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - Forrest - 03-10-2025 Microsoft does not support Windows 11 on that Acer with a 7th gen Intel CPU. Windows 11 support starts at Intel 8th gen Re: Turning my Windows Laptop into a MacBook (for Logic Pro) - kj - 03-10-2025 I never had problems with updates on my windows machines, but I think audio/midi drivers have to be super optimized, so I think it’s relatively likely any differences in hardware can really bork them. One driver I had installed at the kernel level and that’s bound to be pretty inflexible as far as hardware expectations. |