

Then while that is being made, get this tool Kext Wizard - Easy to use Kext Installer and more - New Releases and Updates Then, prlop your DMG in the applications folder of the mac with this tool Don't bother torrenting because its a lot of fake ISO's and like one good one hidden. First you need a 64 bit mac to do up your USB and either a disk with your image OR a DMG installer from the appstore.

Ok so now that I am somewhat awake, kinda, Heres what you're going to do if you are really serious about doing this. But basically what you need is a working Mac (or Hackintosh) where you can download the operating system from the app store and run a programm called UniBeast which copies the downloaded operating system and a bootloader, that will actually make it bootable on PCs, onto a USB stick.Īctually, Sierra has one massive plus going for it: native support for Polaris GPUs. They not just have forums with more experienced people but also have lots of tutorials and how-tos on the subject. However, dual booting is quite some work with a hackintosh and you are usually better off, getting a separate hard drive or SSD for Mac OS X.īut as already pointed out, you should check for advice on how to exactly do that. I wouldn't bother with Yosemite and go for El Capitan instead, it's more or less the same stability-wise and is just as easy/difficult to set up. I used to have a hackintosh as well, but now I switched to Linux, not because of the fact that it was a hackintosh, but because I started to disagree with Apple's philosophy more and more (seriously, removing the battery life estimate because their laptops suck?). Z97 is already a good choice for a hackintosh.
