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Check if your laptop supports Hackintosh to ensure compatibility.

Check if your laptop supports Hackintosh to ensure compatibility.

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PudimA
Member
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03-12-2016, 08:26 PM
#1
I possess an HP 15-bs0xx with an Intel i3-6006u processor. This is my first time working on a hackintosh project, and I’m unfamiliar with the process. I have a Mac available to install macOS onto a USB stick. I’m not sure how to begin or what steps are involved. Would it be feasible to keep Windows 10 running on my laptop? Please let me know—I’d appreciate your guidance. Is it achievable to turn this machine into a dual-boot setup with both Windows and macOS?
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PudimA
03-12-2016, 08:26 PM #1

I possess an HP 15-bs0xx with an Intel i3-6006u processor. This is my first time working on a hackintosh project, and I’m unfamiliar with the process. I have a Mac available to install macOS onto a USB stick. I’m not sure how to begin or what steps are involved. Would it be feasible to keep Windows 10 running on my laptop? Please let me know—I’d appreciate your guidance. Is it achievable to turn this machine into a dual-boot setup with both Windows and macOS?

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SupermanElkku
Junior Member
14
03-12-2016, 09:50 PM
#2
MAC OS has issues with AMD components, but switching to Intel processors from the Skylake lineup onward should resolve most problems.
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SupermanElkku
03-12-2016, 09:50 PM #2

MAC OS has issues with AMD components, but switching to Intel processors from the Skylake lineup onward should resolve most problems.

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Xanturvan
Member
161
03-12-2016, 11:29 PM
#3
This article offers a helpful overview of booting an OS X installer on laptops. It references TonymacX86, a forum that provides alternatives like "Unibeast" and "Multibeast," advising against using them. The guide is suitable for troubleshooting but emphasizes staying clear of those tools to protect system files.
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Xanturvan
03-12-2016, 11:29 PM #3

This article offers a helpful overview of booting an OS X installer on laptops. It references TonymacX86, a forum that provides alternatives like "Unibeast" and "Multibeast," advising against using them. The guide is suitable for troubleshooting but emphasizes staying clear of those tools to protect system files.

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BernyTheMan
Member
180
03-13-2016, 07:04 AM
#4
It's easy to discover the solution by downloading an installer for MacOS and testing it. If that fails, simply execute Gmac, unless you prefer a Unix environment over Linux.
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BernyTheMan
03-13-2016, 07:04 AM #4

It's easy to discover the solution by downloading an installer for MacOS and testing it. If that fails, simply execute Gmac, unless you prefer a Unix environment over Linux.