Something tells me it will need to be connected to the computer all the time....or at least until the computer starts booting into OSX since OSX doesn't support PC's typical BIOS system.
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So 3 questions:
1) This is just a magical bootloader that's needed during the initial install and that's it? I don't need to leave this in once the OS is installed?
2) Assuming the answer to #1 is yes, I'd assume that I can use this on more than PC, right?
3) What the heck is that monitor they're using in the picture of the PC?
Something tells me it will need to be connected to the computer all the time....or at least until the computer starts booting into OSX since OSX doesn't support PC's typical BIOS system.
If you want to install or boot into OSX it needs to be plugged in.
OSX will be much like running linux on the run of the mill PC, good luck getting drivers that will make it all run well.