Thank you for helping me I had many issue downloading big sur on my ryzen 5 3500u laptop now every thing works like a real macbook make more videos like this
Awesome tutorial! A little more involved than my previous hackintosh on Dell e7250 using clover, but I love the manual aspect of open core vs using clover configurator. Got a new 7590 with i7 instead of my old i5 and looking forward to making the jump to open core and Big Sur or Monterey vs my old clover and Catalina build. Very informative tutorial to get me prepared. I appreciate the effort you put into this. Thank you!
I would like to see more about setting up the partitions when there are multiple hard drives. And then multi boot with windows, linux, and big sur. I currently have win10 and Manjaro already in a dual boot setup and would like to add macOS. Will need to remove the existing grub gpt bootloader.
Good tutorial very clear, I just seem to be having problems with booting without the usb, I always need the usb inserted or cannot boot. Not sure if it is my motherboard because if I select Uefi it will not detect the usb or ssd drive, so I have to select legacy+Uefi to be able to even select my drives.
ok make sure you installed the opencore folder inside of a folder called EFI in the EFI partition. The EFI partition must be FAT32 formatted i believe, but it gets created by the installer so no need to worry about that part. Use mountefi.command and see whats in your efi partition. If it does not contain an OC folder, then copy it from your USB's efi partition, and start there.
Thank you for this tutorial. But I am still wonder about dual boot. If I have a ssd with window 10 already, can I hacktintosh in another ssd and run macos from that? I'm looking forward to your response, thank you!
I have a really annoying problem. When I've copied the EFI folder from the USB-drive to the SSDs EFI partition and remove the USB from the computer, my motherboards bios wont recognize the SSD as a bootable device. But from the USB theres no problem booting opencore. I have an Ivy bridge motherboard and all the settings in the bios are correct like UEFI-only and such. I even unplugged the windows SSD and reinstalled Monterey once again. Everything works like a charm except getting the SSD show as a bootable device in bios.
Hello! I used Opencore to install Sequoia on my Mid-2024 Macbook Pro. Everything went perfectly well except I'm not being able to reboot the laptop through its internal hard disk although I have very well chose the internal hard disk after the installation so the laptop reboots from there instead of the usb stick and went through all the patches and all. I am wondering if that happened to anyone else watching this video or if anyone has a solution to it. I am now forced to plug that usb every time i need to turn the laptop on. Thanks people for any help!
Hi! I have a legacy system and i didnt found anything about how to make it visible to the older bios. What should i do? I copied the EFI folder to the system main hdd’s Efi partition and nothing. I have tried all the options so far.
@@Studio3BRocks Unfortunately, I don’t have. I’ll keep trying today and see all the parameters for the plist again, but it’s not looking to be a trivial thing
Hello Sir, after some hours of tweaking and fixing stuff, I got it running to all my needs, thanks mostly to you, so thank you and keep doing the great job! And I fixed the main problem, of OCB load image failed - unsupported, correcting the Drivers from String (indicated by the tutorial) to Array's, as generated from OC Snapshot.😄
Hi, I have in issue regarding my USB ports and the bios. So when I try to enter the bios, my keyboard takes over 8 seconds to finally turn on. And my usb with the Mac installer isn’t even recognised. If I take out the keyboard and usb when the bios pop up appears then put them back in they are both recognised. I’m lost because i don’t know why there is such a delay and how I can make my usb the main boot drive. I tried to make the usb the first priority but since by default it’s not recognised in time (because the ports are delayed) it boots me into nothing. This issue is new and I have only been made aware of it now because I need to use the bios
@@Studio3BRocks I can had have it disabled. I actually have a different question now, I replaced the usb and it boots and has no issue with not being recognised. However during the Mac OS install in recovery, it restarts the pc but then boots into the usb and sends me back to recovery all over again. Is this my pc or have I done something wrong.
@@Studio3BRocks well that’s the thing. There’s only the normal 3 options. It shows the options before the install. The pc restarts and boots into the usb but only shows the default 3 options, go into recovery and the process is completely reset. Attempting to install the Mac OS on an internal hdd.
@@Studio3BRocks Thanks for your reply, I don't finding the windows option from biso boot option. I installed hackintosh and windows in a same disk but different zone.
@@Studio3BRocks Most WiFi cards that come with laptops are not supported as they are usually Intel / Qualcomm . If you are lucky , you may have a supported Atheros card , but support only runs up to High Sierra .. In High Sierra my wifi card is enabled?
For both parts of this tutorial, please refer to this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLTwBBFiA8UiyYPoHRhrIz2JPlBh8xNVnV.html
Thank you very much. This was my 3rd Hackintosh and with your guide I understand so much more.
That means a lot thanks
Thank you for helping me I had many issue downloading big sur on my ryzen 5 3500u laptop now every thing works like a real macbook make more videos like this
appreciate this, and I'm glad you were successful.
The only video about hackintosh i understood.. Thanks man.. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the words of assurance
Awesome tutorial! A little more involved than my previous hackintosh on Dell e7250 using clover, but I love the manual aspect of open core vs using clover configurator.
Got a new 7590 with i7 instead of my old i5 and looking forward to making the jump to open core and Big Sur or Monterey vs my old clover and Catalina build.
Very informative tutorial to get me prepared. I appreciate the effort you put into this. Thank you!
Thank you for the appreciation. Glad your doing good things
Thanks this helped me get it working
I would like to see more about setting up the partitions when there are multiple hard drives. And then multi boot with windows, linux, and big sur. I currently have win10 and Manjaro already in a dual boot setup and would like to add macOS. Will need to remove the existing grub gpt bootloader.
No you can choose startup disk from bios also.
Good tutorial very clear, I just seem to be having problems with booting without the usb, I always need the usb inserted or cannot boot. Not sure if it is my motherboard because if I select Uefi it will not detect the usb or ssd drive, so I have to select legacy+Uefi to be able to even select my drives.
ok make sure you installed the opencore folder inside of a folder called EFI in the EFI partition. The EFI partition must be FAT32 formatted i believe, but it gets created by the installer so no need to worry about that part. Use mountefi.command and see whats in your efi partition. If it does not contain an OC folder, then copy it from your USB's efi partition, and start there.
@@Studio3BRocks thanks for quick reply, gonna double check everything .
Thanks again finally got it sorted, great tutorial.
Good Tutorial. Got a working hackintosh with Catalina as my hardware did not support Big Sur.
Ok what was the limiting hardware?
Thanks🤩🤩
You’re welcome 😊
Can i change or update my EFI or kext after i change to release from debug? Please
You can swap release for debug and vice versa.
Thank you for this tutorial. But I am still wonder about dual boot. If I have a ssd with window 10 already, can I hacktintosh in another ssd and run macos from that? I'm looking forward to your response, thank you!
Yes you can. Disconnect the windows disk from the pc during install though. Check the Dortania guide for more details.
I have a really annoying problem. When I've copied the EFI folder from the USB-drive to the SSDs EFI partition and remove the USB from the computer, my motherboards bios wont recognize the SSD as a bootable device. But from the USB theres no problem booting opencore. I have an Ivy bridge motherboard and all the settings in the bios are correct like UEFI-only and such. I even unplugged the windows SSD and reinstalled Monterey once again. Everything works like a charm except getting the SSD show as a bootable device in bios.
Check bios boot settings make sure it’s uefi enabled.
Hello! I used Opencore to install Sequoia on my Mid-2024 Macbook Pro. Everything went perfectly well except I'm not being able to reboot the laptop through its internal hard disk although I have very well chose the internal hard disk after the installation so the laptop reboots from there instead of the usb stick and went through all the patches and all. I am wondering if that happened to anyone else watching this video or if anyone has a solution to it. I am now forced to plug that usb every time i need to turn the laptop on. Thanks people for any help!
Did you install opencore on the internal hard disk? Probably need to reinstall the boot loader after upgrade.
Hi! I have a legacy system and i didnt found anything about how to make it visible to the older bios. What should i do? I copied the EFI folder to the system main hdd’s Efi partition and nothing. I have tried all the options so far.
Do you have a UEFI bios system?
Thanks for the guide. For some reason I am stuck on AppleIntellLpssI2CController f timer service matching timed out f notification. Could you help me?
Sorry for the late reply. Let me know if you're still stuck.
What if i dont have a EFI folder on my usb?
Does it still work?
@@Studio3BRocks i ended up getting it🙏🏾 thanks for this video helped me alot i was stuck for hours lol
Got stuck in boot loader again and again saying that( OCB load image failed - unsupported) plz help
Are your bios settings ok?
@@Studio3BRocks I'm getting the same message, did the BIOS tutorial the same as you (Asus for a I7-4790k) and is not working.
@@carlosvinicius8760 do you have access to a Mac to try that method of making the installer?
@@Studio3BRocks Unfortunately, I don’t have. I’ll keep trying today and see all the parameters for the plist again, but it’s not looking to be a trivial thing
Hello Sir, after some hours of tweaking and fixing stuff, I got it running to all my needs, thanks mostly to you, so thank you and keep doing the great job!
And I fixed the main problem, of OCB load image failed - unsupported, correcting the Drivers from String (indicated by the tutorial) to Array's, as generated from OC Snapshot.😄
Thank you!
Thanks !
Hi, I have in issue regarding my USB ports and the bios. So when I try to enter the bios, my keyboard takes over 8 seconds to finally turn on. And my usb with the Mac installer isn’t even recognised. If I take out the keyboard and usb when the bios pop up appears then put them back in they are both recognised. I’m lost because i don’t know why there is such a delay and how I can make my usb the main boot drive. I tried to make the usb the first priority but since by default it’s not recognised in time (because the ports are delayed) it boots me into nothing.
This issue is new and I have only been made aware of it now because I need to use the bios
Can you turn off fast boot?
@@Studio3BRocks I can had have it disabled. I actually have a different question now, I replaced the usb and it boots and has no issue with not being recognised. However during the Mac OS install in recovery, it restarts the pc but then boots into the usb and sends me back to recovery all over again. Is this my pc or have I done something wrong.
@@FishyTheKid are you choosing the right option in the open core menu?
@@Studio3BRocks well that’s the thing. There’s only the normal 3 options. It shows the options before the install. The pc restarts and boots into the usb but only shows the default 3 options, go into recovery and the process is completely reset. Attempting to install the Mac OS on an internal hdd.
I noticed you said about bios settings. Could my bios messing this up? For example I have legacy usb support turned off I think
What does parallel to the directory mean?
Am I supposed to put OC inside of the Apple folder?
Parallel to a directory means in the same directory.
OC folder goes under EFI folder
Hi, can't boot into windows when I installed
Try to boot from the bios boot options instead of OpenCore
@@Studio3BRocks Thanks for your reply, I don't finding the windows option from biso boot option. I installed hackintosh and windows in a same disk but different zone.
@@Hadachin I don’t recommend that method I’ve never tried it but it sounds difficult to manage. 240gb SSDs can be found on Amazon for $40 or so.
I have a problem when taking off, the language is Russian, how do I change it to English, thank you, please reply
If you just installed just reinstall? Else I’d have to search around probably in settings
@@Studio3BRocks I reinstalled more than once and tried on three versions and the same problem, I think the problem is in the config.list file
@@aliraqikg4970 in the tutorial it mentions that the example language is russian
how do I switch from Mac to windows
Dual boot
Can it be installed on the HDD
I would think so
Can i have the efi File please
I can’t do that but if you watch the video you’ll see how to make one for yourself
Wifi doesn't connect
Make sure you have a supported WiFi card
@@Studio3BRocks Qualcoom card is my driver
Is it support?
@@ebinlouis950 you’ll have to check the dortania guide
@@Studio3BRocks Most WiFi cards that come with laptops are not supported as they are usually Intel / Qualcomm . If you are lucky , you may have a supported Atheros card , but support only runs up to High Sierra ..
In High Sierra my wifi card is enabled?