You'll probably need to hit the forums if you experience issues here, as each manufacturer does things a little differently. Power on your PC and while it boots press the boot device keyboard shortcut — probably F12 or F8.
The installer will now launch, and you'll first need to select a Language. As you'll be installing macOS from scratch, you need to prepare the installation volume.
Click on Utilities at the top of the screen and open Disk Utility. Choose your target destination for macOS, then click on the Erase button. Give it a name e. You can now continue with the installer, making sure you choose this disk when prompted for an installation location.
Assuming it all goes to plan, you should be able to see the installer through to the end at which point your Mac will restart. Now you'll need to make your Mac install partition bootable, so you're not depending on the USB bootloader. Restart your machine and hold down the boot device select key probably F12 or F8 , then boot from your USB device as you did last time. At the Clover boot screen, select your installation volume e. Hackintosh and follow the instructions to finalize the macOS installation.
You can see even more options under Customize before saving or printing your chosen configuration. Now hit Build then Install. The final step is to restart your Hackintosh and remove your USB drive, as your macOS installation partition should boot automatically from now on.
There are so many things that could go wrong with this process. It's unlikely you'll make it all the way without a small snag or larger setback, and at the end of it all you'll still need to fiddle with things to get some features working the way you'd like. Click the Utilities menu item. This menu item is in the top-left side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Select the blank hard drive. Click the blank hard drive's name on the left side of the page.
It's near the top of the page. Format the blank hard drive. Doing so will reformat your blank hard drive for macOS' file system. Click Done when prompted, then close the Disk Utility window. You can now proceed with installing macOS High Sierra on the hard drive. Click the blank hard drive's name, then click Continue. This will both select the hard drive as the installation point and begin installing macOS High Sierra.
Wait for macOS High Sierra to finish installing. This process should take around 15 minutes. Follow the on-screen prompts. You'll be prompted to enter specific information, such as your name, a password, your preferred language, your location, and so on. Once you complete this setup process, macOS' software will be completely set up on your Windows computer.
Part 8. Open your flash drive. Double-click the Multibeast file. Doing so will open the Multibeast window. Click the Bootloaders tab. Select the proper bootloader. Click the Drivers tab. You'll find this option at the top of the window. Click Audio. It's on the left side of the window. Select audio drivers. Click the current audio item's heading in the middle of the window to expand it, then check the box next to your computer's audio provider's name.
Click Misc. This option is on the left side of the window. Check the "FakeSMC" box. You'll find it near the top of the window. Click Network. Select an Internet driver. Click the name of your Internet card, then check the box next to the driver's name.
Click the Customize tab. Select the proper graphics options. Check the box next to your computer's graphics card name, then check the "Fixup" box for your graphics card's manufacturer. Leave the "Inject" options blank. Click System Definitions. Select a Mac which most closely resembles your computer. Click the heading of the type of Mac e. Click the Build tab. Select a drive. Click the "Select Install Drive" box on the right side of the window, then click your macOS drive's name in the resulting drop-down menu.
Install the drivers. Once you complete this process, you should be able to use your macOS PC with minimal trouble: Click Install in the bottom-right corner.
Enter your Mac's password when prompted. Click Install Helper. Not Helpful 4 Helpful This is very much dependent on the hardware you are using. It may be that the Windows PC you are using has lower specs or has other software which is slowing it down.
Not Helpful 7 Helpful You can; VMware will be the best for using it because it provides for functions and runs smoothly on Windows. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 7.
There should be no issues, as Not Helpful 15 Helpful From the library on WinWorldPC. WinWorld has a lot of other old systems and software for every platform, too! Not Helpful 12 Helpful 9. This method will replace it when you click "erase" when installing. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 5. In short, no. Not Helpful 2 Helpful Yes and no.
You need to have a version of macOS for clover to work, because then you can get the install program that you put on a flash drive in this case with Multibeast and Unibeast. I would recommend option a as it is the easiest, safest, and most legal option, as well as the fact that you are using the latest real version of macOS.
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