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Note: Base Binaries Clone doesn't work for 10.13.x or above
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Please note that we are going to use a install creator utility written by me for both of the above methods.
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BaseBinariesClone Method (Use when trying to boot legacy system or if the above method doesn't work for you.) Only method that gives you a OS X recovery partition. createinstallmedia Method (can be used on Real Macs. There are two ways of creating the installer USB.ġ. Take a backup before attempting the steps below. It is obvious but writing it anyway, make sure that if there exists any data on USB drive that will be erased. It tends to help in cases of garbled screen) Legacy Boot - Disabled (I rarely boot legacy, you may leave it Enabled though, no harms)ĬSM Module - Disabled (Available as "Launch CSM" on ASUS. If you set DvMT > 64MB you will have to patch framebuffer to take advantage of it) DvMT - 64MB (If you can change this setting, please do.VT-d - Disabled (You may use dart=0 if this option is not in the BIOS) Here are a few common settings that should be changed if they exist When it comes to installing OS X on a non Apple machine BIOS settings play a very important role. Although If you have no other option at your disposal you may try resorting to it.
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Note: It is not recommended to create a bootable USB using a VM as it corrupts the installer in some cases. Also, most of the systems nowadays are UEFI enabled and CLOVER can take full advantage of it.Īn USB Drive with capacity of 16GB or larger (8GB might work too)Īn existing macOS install (Real mac/Hackintosh) This guide covers installation using CLOVER as it is very much the standard now. This guide is there to be used as a reference or a starting point for anyone trying to install macOS on a non Apple machine.