Kon boot for mac non efi
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If you want to be safe, you can use exact parts I used in my build but it is possible to install macOS on a wide variety of hardware. In the video description is a list of the specific parts I used.
#KON BOOT FOR MAC NON EFI HOW TO#
In the video above I demonstrate step-by-step how to build a computer that will work as a Hackintosh. Check this website to see what hardware is compatible with a Hackintosh. Many computer parts work for Hackintoshes. And in many places it is illegal to sell a Hackintosh. So don't plan on taking this into an Apple store for repair. It is not illegal to create a Hackintosh for personal use but it does go against Apple's End User License Agreement. In this written tutorial, you will learn how to create the macOS installer using macOS or Windows. The video shows how to use a computer with macOS to create a macOS installer for your Hackintosh. I also created a video version that shows how to build a complete machine and then install macOS on it. This tutorial will focus mainly on how to install macOS on your hardware. Some people have been able to create a Hackintosh for under $100.
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#KON BOOT FOR MAC NON EFI PRO#
I created a Hackintosh computer that matches the Mac Pro specs for about 1/3rd the price of a Mac Pro. The main benefit of a Hackintosh compared to an official Macintosh computer, is that it is WAY cheaper. You will learn how to install macOS Big Sur (or any other version of macOS) using OpenCore. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a Hackintosh. *1: 0B 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 Win95 FAT-32įdisk:*1> Device could not be accessed exclusively.Ī reboot will be needed for changes to take effect. ATTENTION - UPDATING MASTER BOOT RECORD -ĥ12 bytes transferred in 0.002431 secs (210620 bytes/sec)Ĩ7 bytes transferred in 0.000354 secs (245727 bytes/sec)ġ4 bytes transferred in 0.000078 secs (179573 bytes/sec)ĥ12 bytes transferred in 0.002391 secs (214149 bytes/sec)įdisk: could not open MBR file /usr/standalone/i386/boot0: No such file or directoryįdisk: 1> Disk: /dev/rdisk4 geometry: 1897/255/63 Users/rodion/src/OpenCorePkg/UDK/Build/OpenCorePkg/RELEASE_XCODE5/X64/OpenCore-0.5.9-RELEASE/Utilities/BootInstall/mand exit Is it completed OK or with any errors like "permission denied" and "file not found" ?ĭiskutil partitiondisk disk4 1 mbr fat32 OPENCORE Rįormatting disk4s1 as MS-DOS (FAT32) with name OPENCORE Startup your Hackintosh with the finished USB Stick and do what you need to do. Goto here, if you have Problems to config your ist: Wait until finish, then copy the EFI Folder to the Drive, where now should by a File named "boot"ĭownload PlistEditor Pro oder an other Editor to edit ist Open your macOS Terminal and type in sudo, then drag from the OpenCore Folder "Utilities/BootInstall" the File mand and drag it the Terminal and enter.įollow the Questions and choose your Drive for OC, enter and confirm with your Root Password. Shutdown Windows and start your Mac/Hackintosh or VirtualBox with macOS. Today I could start with an USB Stick on my AMD FX legacy BIOS Mobo.įormate your USB Stick in Windows in FAT32 format.