Finding OS
Finding OS
I’ve been looking into mac OS for a while but didn’t know where to start. I checked if I could access a Mac laptop for guidance. Also, I wanted to know if OS Mojave works with the Xeon X5650 and GTX 1050 Ti.
Avoid being that person, but the Hackintosh chat isn't permitted here (for whatever legal reason). From what I've seen, it's likely safe to check out Tony-MacX86 – a focused Hackintosh group. They assisted me with setup and helped clear several challenges when building my system. The process is straightforward, though a bit more complex than Windows – someone there will definitely guide you through it.
I saved it on a virtual machine, processed it inside it, and then exported it to my Windows computer along with a VMware add-on. Now I can launch Mojave within a VM.
It is permitted... as it was revised previously. Found in the CS. Updated January 14, 2019 by LukeSavenije
In the scenario where you're using a MacBook, the recommended method is to get MacOS Mojave from the App Store and follow the provided steps to create a bootable drive. Use the Apple documentation for this process and the Clover Bootloader installation guide for setup. This approach has proven effective for me. The installation will add it as a complete operating system, allowing dual-booting with Windows if desired. I don’t have deep expertise on specific kexts, but the links should help you get started.
Rules have shifted, but it's good they did. Many people agree TonyMacx86 is a solid source. Adding a cup of coffee and some patience will help you along. If things go well, your motherboard specs should work with macOS, though most don't. Be ready for kernel issues and crashes. When trying to install Hackingtosh, formatting the drive with GParted after a failed setup is really useful. Using Disk Management during installation only made things worse. Keep a spare USB drive with GParted handy to avoid reinstalling Windows. A backup rescue USB with Windows 10 is always useful. Just remember, compatibility depends on your exact macOS version and hardware. Good luck!