Want to install macOS Sierra hackintosh on your PC? Here's a step by step guide on how to do just that! When you get to the Clover boot screen, make sure that you choose Boot Mac OS X from USB. I already have OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 installed on my intel based ACER laptop, Suggestions? Thanks in advance (: Steven Zhang.
Rehabman can't write tutorials. Each procedure he posts is a never ending stream of text that point to links which point to other links in the most confusing matter. A guide should be a guide, not: do this, but may be do that, but you may try this and may be that and may be it works but may be not etc. I saw recently the guide he is trying to write and since he doesn't own a skull he posts hundreds of messages of what people are supposed to try and report back to him. So after pages and pages of pointless 'try this and try that' there are no results. He should either buy one or Skype with someone that has one, find a solution and post a real guide.
Actually writing a tutorial for the skull should be really straighfoward since there is no a problem of having different motherboards, audio cards, etc. It is one model only so it either works or it doesn't. I followed this guide and I get the following screen. Rehabman can't write tutorials. Each procedure he posts is a never ending stream of text that point to links which point to other links in the most confusing matter. A guide should be a guide, not: do this, but may be do that, but you may try this and may be that and may be it works but may be not etc.
![Nuc Nuc](http://macdrug.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Mac-OS-X-and-PC-installing.jpg)
I saw recently the guide he is trying to write and since he doesn't own a skull he posts hundreds of messages of what people are supposed to try and report back to him. So after pages and pages of pointless 'try this and try that' there are no results. He should either buy one or Skype with someone that has one, find a solution and post a real guide.
If you need hand-holding and step-by-step instructions for everything, OSx86 is simply not for you. Sharing approaches and sharing the results was the main point of these communities a few years ago. I've installed Mac Os X 10.9.1 Mavericks on my Intel Haswell NUC Core i5 (D54250WYK), which has mini Display port output. I connected Nuc with 27-inch Korean monitor (Crossover 2763amg) with mini Display port - Display port cable to get 2560x1440 resolution. Installation was working fine without any issue, then i restarted my machine to load Mavericks and got login screen. After i type my user account password, os x shutd down immediately in 1-2 seconds. If i boot with '-v -x' flags (verbose, save mode), then everything goes fine, but there is poor graphics acceleration.
I've also noticed if i connect my Nuc to old 17-inch LG monitor through HDMI cable (mini HDMI - HDMI), then there is no a such issue, but resolution is 1080p. Another strange thing, if i change Org.chameleon.Boot.plist file located in /Extra folder of my SSD for lower resolution (from 2560x1440 - 2048x1152) then i have os x shuts down after login screen not every time - sometimes it occured, sometimes not. The same behaviour if i connect my Nuc with passive mini DP - DVI adapter + DVI cable (the resolution in this case is 1920x1200): sometimes shuts down after login screen occured, sometimes - not.
Also, i've tried Windows 7x64 installing, and everything worked without below problem in 2560x1440. I've heard about Lapic Kernel patching for Haswell CPU's, but i haven't tried it yet. Where could be the cause of this behaviour in Max OS X? Any suggestions? Here is my suggestion: Try another mini DP - DP cable.
Try MINI DP - DUAL LINK DVI adapters like: Monoprice Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt Plus USB To Dual-Link DVI Adaptor Kanex iAdapt C30 MDPC30 Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter StarTech.com mdp 2 dvi Mini DisplayPort to DVI Dual-Link Apple mini Display port to Dual Link DVI adapter Try External usb3.0 video capture card. I've installed Mac Os X 10.9.1 Mavericks on my Intel Haswell NUC Core i5 (D54250WYK), which has mini Display port output.
I connected Nuc with 27-inch Korean monitor (Crossover 2763amg) with mini Display port - Display port cable to get 2560x1440 resolution. Installation was working fine without any issue, then i restarted my machine to load Mavericks and got login screen. After i type my user account password, os x shutd down immediately in 1-2 seconds. If i boot with '-v -x' flags (verbose, save mode), then everything goes fine, but there is poor graphics acceleration.
I've also noticed if i connect my Nuc to old 17-inch LG monitor through HDMI cable (mini HDMI - HDMI), then there is no a such issue, but resolution is 1080p. Another strange thing, if i change Org.chameleon.Boot.plist file located in /Extra folder of my SSD for lower resolution (from 2560x1440 - 2048x1152) then i have os x shuts down after login screen not every time - sometimes it occured, sometimes not. The same behaviour if i connect my Nuc with passive mini DP - DVI adapter + DVI cable (the resolution in this case is 1920x1200): sometimes shuts down after login screen occured, sometimes - not.
Also, i've tried Windows 7x64 installing, and everything worked without below problem in 2560x1440. I've heard about Lapic Kernel patching for Haswell CPU's, but i haven't tried it yet. Where could be the cause of this behaviour in Max OS X? Any suggestions? Here is my suggestion: Try another mini DP - DP cable. Try MINI DP - DUAL LINK DVI adapters like: Monoprice Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt Plus USB To Dual-Link DVI Adaptor Kanex iAdapt C30 MDPC30 Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter StarTech.com mdp 2 dvi Mini DisplayPort to DVI Dual-Link Apple mini Display port to Dual Link DVI adapter Try External usb3.0 video capture card moved topic to this forum's section.
In this article, I’m going to show you the step by step guide to install macOS High Sierra on PC. There are hundreds of Videos and posts on the internet but in this guide, you’ll learn all the steps with screenshots and easy wording sentences. Creating a Hackintosh PC these days became a good topic for none Apple users. It’s very expensive to buy iMac or MacBook device and most people can’t afford it. That’s the reason some volunteer developers try hard to create some tools and application to use them and building a Hackintosh PC with a minimal budget.
![Install Install](http://hackintosher.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Terminal-APFS-Disable-1024x655.jpg)
Note: This guide is mainly for GIGABYTE systems and some supported Intel Based systems. This Article Covers the Following Topics.
Step #1. Tested on GA-Z270N WiFi Motherboard We’ve installed macOS High Sierra on Gigabyte Z270N WiFi Motherboard. You can check the system specifications down below.
Processor: Intel Core i7-7700k. CPU Speed: 4.20 GHz. Ram: 16 GB.
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 630. Chip Type: Intel HD Graphics. DirectX Version: Direct X 12. Ethernet. Bluetooth. Apple Store and iCloud.
iMessage. External WiFi. Sleep power. External USB headphone. USB 3.0 What doesn’t work?. Graphics.
Sound Things to Download. Step #1. Download macOS High Sierra At the very beginning, you need to Download macOS High Sierra from App Store using your Apple ID on any Mac or functional computer running Mac Operating System. Launch App Store and click on Feature tab then look at the right-hand side for macOS High Sierra.
Click on Download button and type your Apple ID with the password. Download macOS High Sierra Free Step #2. Create a Bootable USB Installer Via UniBeast Once you’ve downloaded macOS High Sierra, it’s time to create a bootable USB installer. Register at tonymacx86 to Download UniBeast if you don’t have one.
Also, you must backup all your data because you might lose it. Once you’re done till here then follow the steps down below. Insert the USB flash drive to your MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, or Virtual Machine running macOS. Open Disk Utility. Navigate to ApplicationUtilitiesDisk Utility. Select the USB Thumb Drive in the left column.
Click on Erase Tab. As a name type USB, as format, select Mac OS Extended Journaled and as scheme select GUID Partition Map. Welcome-to-Unibeast. Select USB drive and click Continue. At Select OS Installation screen choose High Sierra and click Continue. At Bootloader Options screen choose UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode. UEFI Boot Mode is recommended for 7/8/9/100/200 Series CustoMac desktops and all UEFI capable systems.
Legacy Boot Mode is recommended for 5/6 Series CustoMac desktops and all BIOS-based systems. Select an appropriate graphics configuration and click Continue. Verify installation options then click Continue. Enter the Password and click Install. USB Installer created Successfully If you didn’t understand the above topic just visit this step by step guide to create a. Also, if you don’t have any Apple device then you. It’s time to Download MuliBeast from tonymacx86 and send it to your Bootable USB Installer because later on, you’ll need it for post installation.
Change BIOS Setting to Support macOS Restart your PC and press Delete key to access BIOS Setup. Find out your if you don’t know.
Once you see the BIOS setup then load everything to default. Click Load Optimized Defaults and click Yes button. Perform a Clean Installation. Choose your Country and click Continue.
Choose a keyboard Layout and click on Continue. Now select don’t transfer any information now to this mac and click on Continue. Enable location services and click on Continue. Select Don’t Sign In. If you would like to use your Apple ID you can use but we recommend to not use right now. Also, if you don’t know how to create Apple ID then. Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Fill out the Full name, Account name, Password, Hint and check the box of Set time zone based on Current location. Then finally click on Continue to create your user account for macOS High Sierra 10.13. On the Expres Set Up page, you don’t want to do something just click Continue. Wait for a few secs to Setting Up Your Mac. Installation Completed Step #5. MacOS High Sierra Post Installation For the post-installation of macOS High Sierra, you need the following tools. Clover Configurator (Optional).
MultiBeast (required). EDIMAX WiFi Card (Required) When you install macOS High Sierra on PC then you’ll see the snapshot down below. Click Continue and follow the keyboard setup assistant guide.
Download MultiBeast and EDIMAX WiFi Card driver. If the MultiBeast application didn’t work for you then for advanced modification, you need to. Final Result Conclusion It’s all about how to install macOS High Sierra on PC. Thanks to all of the hard working developers, hackers, and testers all over the world without whom this guide would never have been possible. Special thanks to Tonymacx86 that provided UniBeast and MultiBeast. This guide can be complete by your suggestion and comments. Please feel free to share your experience with Hackintoshing your PC.
We promise to update the post if you get a reasonable comment from you guys. Thank you for reading this lengthy article. I’m a noob to a lot of this. I do have a PC Laptop due to $$. I macs everywhere else: iPhones, iPads, Mac Mini.
You said two things don’t work; Graphics Sound. Does that mean I won’t have any sound on the PC and how will no graphics affect me. I do basic stuff, email, web, Youtube. I do watch DVD movies occasionally.
Will I be able to do these things. If I do a dual install and keep Windows 10 installed will it work on the Windows side or will that be affected by the Mac OS install?