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UniBeast: Install macOS Sierra on Any Supported Intel-based PC

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I will finally assemble my build this weekend. This will be my first hackintosh build, primarily about building a new computer with my son. Machine will primarily serve as a media server for AppleTV/plex and NAS for family use. May play OS X games with my kids, but nothing too taxing. Should I install Sierra or High Sierra? Primary OS disk will be a Samsung 850 EVO SSD M.2. I will have spinning disks in RAID for media storage.
 
Hey Guys,

So, since High Sierra is out, it seems Sierra has been removed from the Mac App store. It doesn't even show in my "purchased" tab on the mac app store. I'm trying to install Sierra on a computer my friend has built, but cannot find the file. Would one of the mac combo update files work? Or could I just clone my completed USB I have from when I installed Sierra on my Hackintosh?
 
Hey Guys,

So, since High Sierra is out, it seems Sierra has been removed from the Mac App store. It doesn't even show in my "purchased" tab on the mac app store. I'm trying to install Sierra on a computer my friend has built, but cannot find the file. Would one of the mac combo update files work? Or could I just clone my completed USB I have from when I installed Sierra on my Hackintosh?
the post before yours has a link to download Sierra
 
the post before yours has a link to download Sierra
When I click the link, it brings me to the Sierra page, but it only says open, not download
 
the post before yours has a link to download Sierra
Nevermind, got it to work. I had a High Sierra install file on my SSD, so I'm assuming the link was trying to open that, instead of downloading Sierra. Thanks!
 
Hello everyone!
I was doing a fresh Sierra install and almost everything went fine.
The only problem was with ethernet - cable unplugged.

I did two things - i don't know which one helped:
  1. I got out of "Multibeast.app" file "RealtekRTL81111v2.0.0.pkg" and ran it manually.
  2. In "Settings -> Network" selected "Set Service Order", then dragged "Ethernet" to the first spot.
After that network works ok.

My mb is GA-B75M-D3H (rev. 1.0)
 
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