Yes, you can install macOS on a PC by using virtualization software like VMware or VirtualBox.
Yes, you can install macOS on a PC by using virtualization software like VMware or VirtualBox.
It varies based on whether the picture is built for AMD hardware. Verify your BIOS configuration—disable Secure Boot, enable UEFI, etc.
I suggest you try this tutorial—it's a bit advanced, but after completing it you won't need to go through it again. I created my first Ryzentosh using one of his earlier guides. Please note: the AMD GPU I used works better on macOS; the one I attached is now outdated. Top version for Ryzentosh, Bottom version I followed.
Disable Secure Boot on your Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE by adjusting the BIOS settings directly. If the option isn’t visible, try resetting the system or checking for firmware updates that might include this feature. Ensure your keyboard and mouse are functioning properly before proceeding.
Secure Boot and Intel CPU requirements are important details. The need for an Intel processor is indeed mentioned for certain macOS versions, but Secure Boot settings can be adjusted in BIOS. For your AMD Ryzen setup, you’ll likely need a newer macOS build that supports it. Check the latest macOS releases compatible with your hardware to ensure smooth installation.
I think pretty much any one of full versions would work, you just need to make it compatible with your system. I've heard of people getting Mac OS X to work with AMD processors, but it's a huge pain in the butt since, well, Mac OS X only supports Intel CPU's natively. I don't work with AMD based machines often, so I would probably be stumped, but there is a forum out there called https://amd-osx.com/ , and they work just with AMD based systems. I suggest trying them out and seeing if you can get some help from them.