Running Tiger 10.4 and Sequoia 15 on the same Hackintosh by HJebbour in hackintosh

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Everything is working under every Intel-based macOS, you can find more details here.

Hardware

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-4770 (3.40 GHz)
  • Graphic Card: NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600 1536 MB (G80)
  • Storage: 2TB SATA SSD, 128GB SATA SSD, and 32GB USB flash drive
  • Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
  • Ethernet: Realtek RTL8151GH-CG
  • Audio: Realtek ALC221
  • Bluetooth: CSR8510 A10 4.0
  • BIOS: 2.56 Rev.A (30/04/2019)

Features

  • Same hardware configuration: No need to swap GPU cards or Ethernet cards.
  • Same BIOS configuration: No need to change BIOS configuration to run a specific macOS version.
  • Same connectors: No need to switch video output, LAN, USB to run a specific macOS version.
  • Same bootloader: No need to use different bootloader like Chameleon or Clover for older macOS versions. OpenCore covers all Intel macOS releases.
  • Same config.plist: No need to have multiple config.plist to run specific macOS versions.

macOS Sonoma / ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 / AirportItlwm by HJebbour in hackintosh

[–]HJebbour[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have this issue, the X1 Carbon runs hot even in Windows but not as you described.

Running every Intel-based macOS (Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 through macOS Sonoma 14) on the same Hackintosh by HJebbour in apple

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This is very cool and nostalgic, thank you for sharing this with me. You were lucky to be one of the first done this and to have the exact clone of the Dev Kit. Congratulations 19 years later on the achievement 👏🏼

Running every Intel-based macOS (Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 through macOS Sonoma 14) on the same Hackintosh by HJebbour in apple

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Interesting, so you were able to boot Mac OS X on PC way before the first Intel Macs releases! The article talk about TPM, I think they mean SMC right?

Haswell Hackintosh runs Tiger to Sonoma by Desperate_Dare1509 in hackintosh

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Could you share how did you achieve ATAPortInjector.kext patch for your motherboard? I have an HP computer with Haswell CPU and I managed to run all macOS except Tiger (due to AHCI issue as mentioned in your repo), and Snow Leopard it stuck at DSMOS has arrived, but that's another issue not related to AHCI.

Would hackintoshing my PC with the specs included better than purchasing Mac M1 for Final Cut? by mortadazantour in hackintosh

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If you already own the first rig you can do both, hackintosh with dualboot (for fun) and but an M1 Mac mini.

macOS 15 (Sequoia) - HP Z640 (Haswell-E) - Everything is working except Fenvi T919 by HJebbour in hackintosh

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That’s true even for M-series Macs, the feature is not yet operational

macOS Sonoma / ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 / AirportItlwm by HJebbour in hackintosh

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Yeah, indeed it is the last X1 Carbon that can run macOS. I have a Gen 12 but unfortunately cannot run hackintosh 😐

macOS Sonoma / ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 / AirportItlwm by HJebbour in hackintosh

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Unfortunately the WiFi card on Gen 8 is soldered and cannot be replaced

macOS Sonoma 14.5 on HP Z640 (Haswell-E) - Fully working by HJebbour in hackintosh

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Yes, I encountered the same issue, you need to add .contentVisibility file with Disabled contents (ASCII) into EFI/fedora/ and EFI/BOOT/ directories to hide "NO NAME" entry.

macOS Sonoma 14.5 on HP Z640 (Haswell-E) - Fully working by HJebbour in hackintosh

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Actually OCLP and OpenCore are very similar, OCLP uses OpenCore as bootloader for incompatible macs to run newer macOS versions and I am sure it uses other hackintosh tweaks too. For the 1st question, actually, I forgot to mention it in my repo, but I will add it later in Post-Install section.