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Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-24 21:00
by Segfault
I had an iMac, I used it when something completely refused to support Linux. It was given to me as broken, I managed to fix it. It was submerged during last year "Historic Louisiana Flood".

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:11
by Innovate
I've difficulty to get their iso their site always ask for cookies, unblock ad blockers
and when download there're still more walls to get it. In the end still can't download it another wall appear.
idk why do have to make such hard to get those iso to download?

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:14
by pawRoot
There is direct link to Google Drive so i dont know what are you talking about :D

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:20
by Innovate
pawRoot wrote:There is direct link to Google Drive so i dont know what are you talking about :D
I was talking about this one.
http://iatkos.me/

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:24
by pawRoot
Don't install iAtkos, it's like Ubuntu of Hackintoshes :D

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:37
by Innovate
pawRoot wrote:Don't install iAtkos, it's like Ubuntu of Hackintoshes :D
Thanks for warning, I'll stay away from them. :lol:
Other site that I've trouble access their pages https://www.hackintosh.zone/
I'll find the other one or from your link then.

SegFault@
I know that feel since Intel crappy lake join force with M$ & force w10 on poor wintel souls.
Lintel users are so lucky they don't need [W10] anyway.
While AMD Ryzen they support w7-w10 even friendly with latest Linux kernel which foiled M$ plan. :twisted:

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:37
by pawRoot
Are you trying to install in VB or normally on PC?

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:46
by Innovate
pawRoot wrote:Are you trying to install in VB or normally on PC?
Both I'll try VB first then next is real machine. I've some spare drive.
I want to download an .iso to try install on real machine side with debian from usb or burn to cd.
but I can't find and get the iso link from any hackintosh sites that I go they're too many.
Their webpages looks complex to find it. So I need to find one that easy to get their iso, any recommends?

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:53
by pawRoot
In the link i posted previously, download the image from Google Drive, then follow guide and install it in Virtualbox.

Later on if you decide to install it on your PC, you will have to create Apple ID and download Mac OS Sierra in Virtualbox from Mac App Store (its free),
and then create bootable USB in Virtualbox using UniBeast tool.

How to create USB installer, install it on PC and download UniBeast you can find here:

https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unib ... pc.200564/

Let me know if you have some questions.

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:56
by pawRoot
Not sure if im allowed to post it here, but here is the direct link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... nF1ZVFMWVE

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-25 02:57
by Innovate
Thanks for the advice, I'll study & try it. :wink:

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-29 06:19
by peer
I have tried the hackintosh Vm on my pc a few months ago. Installation went ok but when I run the Vm is get stuck. It asks for my apple id. Unfortunately cannot get pass this question.

I also have a garmin gps (streetpilot 2720, old one from 2006). I use a windows VM especially for this Garmin. I do not like windows but Garmin needs windows (or apple). It is the only use for windows on my pc. So when my garmin stops working it als means that I can stop working with windows.

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-29 08:54
by pawRoot
Never had this problem :(

Re: Hackintosh

Posted: 2017-03-29 14:06
by peer
I just tried to install it again and now it works. :D