So I recently tried installing High Sierra on my PC. I had a separate hard drive where I installed it too and had my Windows installation on a separate drive.
I used it for a while but I was having issues with it so I just removed the hard drive from my PC and assumed it would just work...
Iv'e got Sierra working on my pc finally. I am still new to Hackintoshes and Im not too sure which definition to use.
My specs are
Intel Core i5 3570k
ASUS p8z77-m pro
R9 380
8gb Ram
250gb HD
Many thanks.
Hello all,
I am currently planning to install El Capitan onto my system but I have a slight issue. I already have Windows 10 installed in UEFI mode and have all my applications, files etc. I don't want to remove Windows as I will have to reinstall everything. Is there a way to get around this...
I am looking to dual boot Windows 10 and OSX El Capitan on my system. But, I am thinking of trying out MacOS Sierra if my hardware is compatible.
Specs:
CPU - Intel Core i3-6100
MOBO - Gigabyte H110M-S2H
RAM - 8GB 2133MHz DDR4 Crucial
HDD - Toshiba 2TB
GPU - Zotac GTX 770
PSU - Corsair VS550...
Here are my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i3-3240
MOBO: Gigabyte H61M-USB3V
RAM: Corsair Vengence 4GB
GPU: Nvidia GTX 650
HDD: 2TB
PSU: Corsair 500W
Will this system run El Capitan smoothly?
Thanks
Iv'e recently built a computer. I need to use windows for certain tasks and OSX for a few other things - imovie, facetime, xcode. I have a 2tb hard drive - so 1tb for windows and 1tb for osx. here are my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i3 3240
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 4GB 1600MHz
HDD: Toshiba 2TB
PSU...
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