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Need Help Installing macOS

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Gigabyte Z390 Designare
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i7 9700K
Graphics
RX580
Mac
  1. MacBook Pro
Classic Mac
  1. SE/30
Mobile Phone
  1. Android
I'm upgrading from a 2011 Macbook Pro, and realised after building my soon to be hackintosh, that i can't download Mojave from my machine. As I don't have access to a Mac that CAN download Mojave, where is the best source to grab it from?

P.S.: Sorry if this breaks the rules, I simply cannot find an alternative.
 
I'm upgrading from a 2011 Macbook Pro, and realised after building my soon to be hackintosh, that i can't download Mojave from my machine. As I don't have access to a Mac that CAN download Mojave, where is the best source to grab it from?
The only source is the App Store.

If you cannot download Mojave then download what you can, install it and then update.
 
So it's best to do the whole install procedure from High Sierra, and then update to Mojave from the App Store?
Yes, that's what you can and should do. Make a Unibeast installer with HS first and install that.
 
Yes, that's what you can and should do. Make a Unibeast installer with HS first and install that.
I followed the guide, created the install image on a Sandisk 64Gb, added Multibeast. I can boot to the Clover install page, but after clicking install, the apple appears, but quickly gets to this screen:

it's as if there's no disk installed on the system, despite there being 2 (one NVMe and one SATA). I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here. (Bear in mind I'm trying to follow this build with the Designare Z390)
 
I followed the guide, created the install image on a Sandisk 64Gb
This is not a support thread so after this, post in HS desktop support.
Hint: Make a 32 GB or smaller partition on your Sandisk 64GB, rerun Unibeast to create the installer.
 
The OP should follow the rules and update their profile to incorporate the hackintosh hardware for assistance.
Adrian B,

Can't the Forum make it impossible for someone to complete the Registration process without filling the Personal Details with the Hardware SPECS? I know it is not a big deal in Forum design.

This is a recurrent theme for Moderators and others to remind members to provide this vital information in every thread because the OP does not care to complete the sections at all or fill them improperly.

Many don't even read the Forum Rules before making their First Post! This include even folks who have been registered members for 10 years!

Many are very lackadaisical in entering the hardware details; some even provide wrong information as if they are upset when reminded them about their omission and why hardware specs are important to diagnose Hackintosh problems and suggest the best solutions.
 
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