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2008-11-22
No one will benefit of this. Apple will do all it can to make its OS uninstallable on commodity hardware. This not like the IBM PC and clones, back then IBM didn't control the OS, and Microsoft was more than willing to allow the clones to install its OS.
If something similar to what happned to the IBM PC happens to Apple, the Mac will be no more.
Edited 2008-12-03 22:30 UTC