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Hello guys
I'm planning on installing a hackintosh to my PC.
I have medium level of understanding the process and I have tried it before, however I couldn't get it working.
Now what I have is:
17' MacBook Pro late 2011 (barely using it, so I could use the serial of it to get iMessage working)
The PC:
MSI Z170-A motherboard
i5-6600K
Palit GTX 1080
16GB FuryX DDR4
4x1TB software raided in Windows
M.2 NVME SSD for Windows
USB HDD or a pen drive for OSX
Now I only use UEFI and I want to keep it this way. I don't want to touch the bootloader of windows and I don't want OS X touching my RAID array or the M.2 SSD.
What guide should I follow? I'm not a newbie to this though, so I won't make mistakes like formatting the wrong drive etc.
I would just like to have a working native OS X set up and be able to use software updates.
If anyone would be happy to help me I would really appreciate it. I have used OS X since early 2000s as well as Windows.
Thanks
I'm planning on installing a hackintosh to my PC.
I have medium level of understanding the process and I have tried it before, however I couldn't get it working.
Now what I have is:
17' MacBook Pro late 2011 (barely using it, so I could use the serial of it to get iMessage working)
The PC:
MSI Z170-A motherboard
i5-6600K
Palit GTX 1080
16GB FuryX DDR4
4x1TB software raided in Windows
M.2 NVME SSD for Windows
USB HDD or a pen drive for OSX
Now I only use UEFI and I want to keep it this way. I don't want to touch the bootloader of windows and I don't want OS X touching my RAID array or the M.2 SSD.
What guide should I follow? I'm not a newbie to this though, so I won't make mistakes like formatting the wrong drive etc.
I would just like to have a working native OS X set up and be able to use software updates.
If anyone would be happy to help me I would really appreciate it. I have used OS X since early 2000s as well as Windows.
Thanks