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Laptop Compatibility

xps 13 9350 i7 6560u is the most compatible hackintosh laptop since new macbook pro release
Sincerely, that laptop is veri ugly. Asus UX305UA-FB004T is real pretty and looks like a MacBook. It has a qhd monitor, not bad!.
I hope that a good hackintosh can be possible with it.
Anyone tried?
 
And....is it an Asus, hp, lenovo??

dell xps 13 9350 (2016)
i7 6560u
intel iris 540
thunderbolt 3 x1
3200x1800 touchscreen display

macbook pro late 2016
i5 6360u / i7 6660u
intel iris 540
thunderbolt 3 x2
2560x1600 display
 
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Thanks Rehabman,

I've read the information of the link and it's too technical for my knowledge.
Yes my Sony works on UEFI, but I don't have a Mac to follow the procedures on the USB and so on.
I've seen some tutorials on YouTube and most of them link the questions to tonymacx86.

Would you be so kind to help me on this regard? Will I achieve to install Mac OS without having a Mac nearby?

Many thanks for your kind attention.
 
Thanks Rehabman,

I've read the information of the link and it's too technical for my knowledge.
Yes my Sony works on UEFI, but I don't have a Mac to follow the procedures on the USB and so on.
I've seen some tutorials on YouTube and most of them link the questions to tonymacx86.

Would you be so kind to help me on this regard? Will I achieve to install Mac OS without having a Mac nearby?

Many thanks for your kind attention.

Follow the guide as written. It is not as difficult as you might think.

You will need a Mac or working hack in order to download OS X/macOS (it is only available from the Mac App Store).
 
Follow the guide as written. It is not as difficult as you might think.

You will need a Mac or working hack in order to download OS X/macOS (it is only available from the Mac App Store).

Thanks for your answers but I don't know anyone with a Mac. Besides that, my knowledge of IT is very basic and I'm afraid to mess my computer and end with no OS on it.
Sorry for the question but Is there any place where I can download a proper and correct (and well done) "package" to copy into a USB and try to install it?

Sorry for my poor knowledge but I would much like to have a "Mac" the only issue is the price of it.

Thank you in advance
 
Thanks for your answers but I don't know anyone with a Mac. Besides that, my knowledge of IT is very basic and I'm afraid to mess my computer and end with no OS on it.
Sorry for the question but Is there any place where I can download a proper and correct (and well done) "package" to copy into a USB and try to install it?

Sorry for my poor knowledge but I would much like to have a "Mac" the only issue is the price of it.

Thank you in advance

It is a non-starter if you don't have access to a Mac or working hack... since you have no way to download OS X/macOS.

Your other alternative is to purchase a Snow Leopard DVD from apple.com, and install it first... then get it working well enough to access the Mac App Store. It can be tricky with new hardware (SL is old).
 
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