The current version of the Mac operating system is macOS 14 "Sonoma". Helpful tutorials to install or upgrade this version of the macOS on Intel and AMD PCs include:
macOS Sonoma USB Installation - Originally for the beta, and updated for the final release, this brief guide from tonymacx86 explains how to create a USB installer for macOS Sonoma via the Clover and OpenCore bootloaders.
macOS Sonoma Fresh Installation - A detailed, step-by-step guide from EliteMacx86 that covers a new installation of macOS Sonoma on a PC using OpenCore.
Upgrade Directly to macOS Sonoma - Also from EliteMacx86, how to upgrade an Intel or AMD PC running macOS Ventura (macOS 13) to macOS Sonoma.
macOS Sonoma Installation (VMWare) - A quick explanation how to install macOS Sonoma including Virtual Machine options from TechsViewer.
macOS Sonoma Broadcom Wi-Fi Fix - How to instructions and kexts to get Broadcom Wi-Fi working with macOS Sonoma. Other posts to enable Wi-Fi (Fenvi T919) on macOS Sonoma and USB Wireless adapters for macOS Sonoma (as well as macOS Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura) also may be helpful.
macOS Sonoma on Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Elite - Specific instructions to get macOS Sonoma working on this motherboard along with related components.
macOS Sonoma on Gigabyte A520i AC - Detailed component info and software configuration for macOS Sonoma on this motherboard. A companion piece on AMD Radeon Graphics also could be useful.
Note that official hardware support for macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) is notably more limited than its predecessor, macOS Ventura (macOS 13), and some features only work on proper Macs with recent Apple Silicon processors. There also are many reported issues with third-party Wi-Fi hardware in particular; be sure to verify specific hardware compatibility before upgrading an older Hackintosh to this version of the macOS or buying components for a new one.
The current version of the Mac operating system is macOS 14 "Sonoma". Helpful tutorials to install or upgrade this version of the macOS on Intel and AMD PCs include:
Note that official hardware support for macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) is notably more limited than its predecessor, macOS Ventura (macOS 13), and some features only work on proper Macs with recent Apple Silicon processors. There also are many reported issues with third-party Wi-Fi hardware in particular; be sure to verify specific hardware compatibility before upgrading an older iATKOS Project to this version of the macOS or buying components for a new one.
For macOS Sonoma installation:
ReplyDelete1. Use tonymacx86's guide for a USB installer with Clover or OpenCore.
2. Follow EliteMacx86 for new installations or upgrading from Ventura.
3. Consult TechsViewer for virtual machine installations.
4. Check guides for Wi-Fi setup and motherboard-specific configurations.
5. Review AMD Radeon Graphics software setup.