Very fond memories of my days of Hackintosh, it's always good to get a build up and running but keeping it going can be such a pain and even when you have it running trying to find the kexts for every bit of hardware can be a trial. Looks like you did well though - up and running with minimal fuss. As you say the key thing is to have the most compatible hardware to do it with.
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In my youth, I would have loved all the fault finding and sorting it out, but nowadays I'm jaded and just want things to work! Still, I have an image of the Hackintosh saved now, so if my main iMac decides to die on me, I can still work on OSX until I can sell a kidney to pay for a new iMac!
Nice! I've never tried that for fear of something not working. Plus, kinda needs sight to be able to do it, which I have very little.