I started tripping around 1:00. I am running MacOS on a non-native hardware as well, and for a moment I was startled at how my log in screen ended up in your video.
There are some tutorials on internet, if you do a simple google search for that, you still need a compatible gpu to do that. The gpu will be detached from host OS completely and will be available for guest OS to use. Since my gpu is not supported, I can not make a tutorial about it.
@@zeisthegeek Actually, technically it is not a problem if you have a single gpu, you can still run the host with vga driver, or even better just use terminal and login to guest via ssh or something, but the problem with Ryzen APUs is that they have incompatible vega gpu, for instance I have vega 8, even if I were able to passthrough my gpu, mac does not support vega 8 anyways.
You can try to install it on the physical hardware, see my other video for details. Or refer to this link forum.amd-osx.com/index.php?threads/amd-ryzen-5-4600h.1552/
Other and probably easiest option to run mac is to install in in a KVM virtual machine like I have done in this video and then passthrough your gpu because the card is supported, it will be a very good setup