“There’s another obstacle to installing or upgrading the latest version of macOS High Sierra on a Hackintosh, but I’ve got an answer that worked for me,” Jeff Butts writes for The Mac Observer.
“Apple seems to have upped the ante a bit for Hackintosh users who want to run the latest beta build. I discovered it on my own Hackintosh when I tried first to update to High Sierra Public Beta 7,” Butts writes. “Then I tried installing Developer Beta 8, and had similar symptoms.”
“Finally, after some research and tinkering, I was able to update Hackintosh High Sierra successfully,” Butts writes. “Here’s how I did it.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Happy upgrading, Hackintosh users!
Seriously looking at buying the HP Z2 Mini with Xeon CPU and NVIDIA GPU For Hackintosh duty.
Tired of waiting on Tim Cook to ship a serious Mac in something other than a sealed up box.
I tried that machine, but with the Kaby Lake instead of the Xeon. Don’t bother; the NVIDIA GPU isn’t supported by the alternate drivers.
Perhaps the hackintosh community wouldn’t be as large as it is if it wasn’t for the extreme mismanagement of the Mac to begin with…
Thievery at it very worst. If you have a hackintosh you are a low-life-scumbag of a thief. And don’t bother to deny it!