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Three different operating systems installed across three separate drives.

Three different operating systems installed across three separate drives.

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eylon2030
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09-12-2016, 10:23 PM
#1
Could we install all three major operating systems—Windows 10, Mac OS, and Linux—onto one system by dedicating each to its own M.2 drive? This would mainly depend on technical feasibility rather than judgment about its value.
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eylon2030
09-12-2016, 10:23 PM #1

Could we install all three major operating systems—Windows 10, Mac OS, and Linux—onto one system by dedicating each to its own M.2 drive? This would mainly depend on technical feasibility rather than judgment about its value.

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XxRubenXxGM
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 11:21 AM
#2
This would function, but you wouldn't be able to install macOS on a non-Apple platform without adjusting many BIOS configurations. It requires significant tweaking of the system settings to make it work, and even more so when trying to run Windows.
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XxRubenXxGM
09-18-2016, 11:21 AM #2

This would function, but you wouldn't be able to install macOS on a non-Apple platform without adjusting many BIOS configurations. It requires significant tweaking of the system settings to make it work, and even more so when trying to run Windows.

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afonso9898
Member
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09-18-2016, 02:38 PM
#3
It's definitely feasible. Several dual-boot setups (two operating systems) can share just one storage device, making three drives a realistic option.
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afonso9898
09-18-2016, 02:38 PM #3

It's definitely feasible. Several dual-boot setups (two operating systems) can share just one storage device, making three drives a realistic option.

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fudgerlives
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 10:05 AM
#4
Available drivers exist, but hackintosh violates community rules, so no links can be shared. Installation isn't recommended due to limited compatibility with current hardware.
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fudgerlives
09-25-2016, 10:05 AM #4

Available drivers exist, but hackintosh violates community rules, so no links can be shared. Installation isn't recommended due to limited compatibility with current hardware.

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EtyNeth_
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 12:43 PM
#5
It seems like you're questioning the practicality of Hackintosh right now. In short, it might not be very possible at the moment.
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EtyNeth_
09-25-2016, 12:43 PM #5

It seems like you're questioning the practicality of Hackintosh right now. In short, it might not be very possible at the moment.

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Kittylover71
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 10:16 PM
#6
Not really, I managed High Sierra with Apple’s new APFS and a Windows dual boot setup that worked smoothly with just a few BIOS adjustments. The VT-d changes mostly depend on the hardware—if it’s standard Intel, you should be fine. I’m not sure Clover supports Linux well, though I might be mistaken. If you need help, I’m always here.
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Kittylover71
09-26-2016, 10:16 PM #6

Not really, I managed High Sierra with Apple’s new APFS and a Windows dual boot setup that worked smoothly with just a few BIOS adjustments. The VT-d changes mostly depend on the hardware—if it’s standard Intel, you should be fine. I’m not sure Clover supports Linux well, though I might be mistaken. If you need help, I’m always here.