F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Attempting to set up OSX encountered an issue.

Attempting to set up OSX encountered an issue.

Attempting to set up OSX encountered an issue.

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iBroady
Junior Member
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09-15-2023, 04:08 AM
#1
You can't use the -v any option with a DMG file, as it's not compatible for installation via that method.
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iBroady
09-15-2023, 04:08 AM #1

You can't use the -v any option with a DMG file, as it's not compatible for installation via that method.

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HotMilkTea
Member
204
09-15-2023, 08:08 AM
#2
For Mac systems, provide additional details. For other platforms, visit /r/hackintosh or tonymac x86—we don’t handle hackintosh here.
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HotMilkTea
09-15-2023, 08:08 AM #2

For Mac systems, provide additional details. For other platforms, visit /r/hackintosh or tonymac x86—we don’t handle hackintosh here.

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Hoffan123
Junior Member
8
09-21-2023, 12:00 PM
#3
Check your system type before proceeding.
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Hoffan123
09-21-2023, 12:00 PM #3

Check your system type before proceeding.

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GRimitris
Junior Member
20
09-27-2023, 11:19 AM
#4
Based on what Electronics Wizardy mentioned, I believe discussing hackintoshing isn't relevant in this context.
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GRimitris
09-27-2023, 11:19 AM #4

Based on what Electronics Wizardy mentioned, I believe discussing hackintoshing isn't relevant in this context.

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sherkan2712
Member
193
10-05-2023, 04:11 AM
#5
Hackintosh and why?
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sherkan2712
10-05-2023, 04:11 AM #5

Hackintosh and why?

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moe160
Member
150
10-10-2023, 03:52 PM
#6
You should prepare a bootable disk to set up OSX, similar to how you would use a Windows installation media. Simply placing the .dmg file on a USB won’t work for OSX, just as you can’t run a Windows ISO directly onto a USB stick.
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moe160
10-10-2023, 03:52 PM #6

You should prepare a bootable disk to set up OSX, similar to how you would use a Windows installation media. Simply placing the .dmg file on a USB won’t work for OSX, just as you can’t run a Windows ISO directly onto a USB stick.

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Puppy_Power4
Member
167
10-10-2023, 06:53 PM
#7
We avoid hackintosh to maintain stability and compatibility with our systems.
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Puppy_Power4
10-10-2023, 06:53 PM #7

We avoid hackintosh to maintain stability and compatibility with our systems.

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ratelslang3
Member
167
10-11-2023, 07:57 PM
#8
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ratelslang3
10-11-2023, 07:57 PM #8

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Cupcakez1
Member
59
10-14-2023, 11:45 AM
#9
It violates Apple's terms of service. I'm unsure if you're targeting a primary system or experimenting with OS X. Doing this for the initial setup isn't advisable. Hackintosh has many problems. If you're just trying to tinker, older MacBook Pros are available at low prices sometimes. For casual use, first-generation models can be found for under $50 occasionally. The newest models, like the 2010 MacBook, are often available for less than $200.
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Cupcakez1
10-14-2023, 11:45 AM #9

It violates Apple's terms of service. I'm unsure if you're targeting a primary system or experimenting with OS X. Doing this for the initial setup isn't advisable. Hackintosh has many problems. If you're just trying to tinker, older MacBook Pros are available at low prices sometimes. For casual use, first-generation models can be found for under $50 occasionally. The newest models, like the 2010 MacBook, are often available for less than $200.

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Mighty_Ju
Member
61
10-15-2023, 05:36 PM
#10
Yes, there's a video... but on the forums you can't do them.
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Mighty_Ju
10-15-2023, 05:36 PM #10

Yes, there's a video... but on the forums you can't do them.

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