You have given no setup. Anyway, hackintosh is bad, and nobody should use it. It might be illegal, too.
no, notebooks normally can't or it will be really difficult to make in to a hackintosh
There is no "the hackintosh" as hackintosh refers to the installation of Apple's Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. There will be many variations depending on the computer being used. Not all features will be replicated on a non-Apple computer.
a hackintosh is just a normal pc set up to run mac, most pc's run linux fine.
One's PC setup is a personal thing. What is good for one person may not be a good setup for another. For example if you want to play games, you will want to ensure that you have a good gaming setup, while someone who likes music would need a different setup.
On a hackintosh?
Building and using a Hackintosh computer, which is a non-Apple computer running macOS, is not legal according to Apple's End User License Agreement. Apple restricts macOS to only run on Apple-branded hardware. Therefore, creating a Hackintosh violates Apple's terms and conditions.
Building a hackintosh requires a wide range of components which may well include a Mac upgrade disc but this alone is not enough.
No. It is illegal to run Hackintosh (Apple OS on PC).
Hackintosh refers to any non-apple branded computers that are running Mac OS X. The name refers to a mixture of "hack" and Apple's main brand of computers.
yes that is a good setup. but make sure your sand isnt home or beach sand
yes, it can. it all comes down to what u needed to "modify" in order for ur hackintosh to work, but in general there's a good chance for it to work. make sure ur bluetooth chip/dongle is working fine without too much hacking (native support is ofc the best) an u already raised ur chances very high.
Ofcourse 100% working witout wifi