Man this stuff has come so far. I still have possibly the first hackintosh netbook (dell mini 10v) that worked pretty much out of box. In fact it still works to this day.
Bruhhhhhh ur guide this time is far superior than the last one for Catalina lol this one I tell which kexts and ssdts to do I was soooo close until my wifi card didn’t work. I then bought a card and stuff and then kexts didn’t work with that and I gave up
Hi I watched your video I also have same Asus chrome box which you have used in video so I want to install big sure and I have try to install using opencore i have followed your instructions as you told in video and also followed opencore installation guide and configure my config.plist and after configuring my config.plist i Checked my config.plist online there is not a even single mistake in my config.plist but then also when I boot with my usb stick to install mac is I get error msg that OC failed to load configuration I have also try to install with gibmaster then also I got same error msg so please can you help me to create my bootable usb stick of big sure so I can install mac os on my asus chrome box please reply I'm waiting for your reply
17:10 I've done many hackintosh before and if you don't get the right hardware, many programs won't run due to lack of proper support for igpus. You'll literally be installing macos just to run a chrome browser or something. Not worth your time. Use the guide to install windows and stop there or install linux.
If igpu isn't supported, programs like photoshop won't run well on hackintosh due to lack of hardware acceleration support. But if you run photoshop on windows, it'll work fine just like any other PC assuming you have one that has core i5 or core i7 chromebook.
It's sad that the Kaby Lake CN65 Core i7 - 8550u has a lot of issues with video with every version after Mojave :( I was never able to get it working fully.
Um first of all you don’t need eeprom programmer to revert chrome os just make a bootable Linux and then type the command again and go through the menu and like that it back to normal
@@tanay3960 well, the reason I asked the question is that I heard somewhere that running ios apps on Macs is not actually an arm(m1) thing but a BigSur thing.