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How to Install macOS High Sierra on Any Supported Intel-based PC with UniBeast

macOS High Sierra is the latest version of Apple's operating system for Mac computers. It offers many improvements and features, such as a new file system, enhanced graphics performance, support for VR content creation, and more. But what if you don't have a Mac, or you want to try macOS High Sierra before buying one? In this article, we will show you how to install macOS High Sierra on any supported Intel-based PC with UniBeast, a tool that creates a bootable USB installer out of your downloaded version of macOS.

What You Need

    • A PC with an Intel processor that supports SSE4.1 instruction set. You can check your CPU compatibility here.
    • A 16GB or larger USB drive.
    • A copy of macOS High Sierra downloaded from the Mac App Store using your Apple ID on any Mac or functional computer running OS X 10.7.5 or later.
    • UniBeast and MultiBeast tools from tonymacx86.com. You need to register on the site to download them.
    • A backup of your existing system. Installing macOS High Sierra may erase your hard drive, so make sure you have a backup of your important files and data.

    Step 1: Create a Bootable USB Drive with UniBeast

    Follow these steps to create a bootable USB drive with UniBeast:

      • Insert the USB drive into your PC.
      • Open Disk Utility from /Applications/Utilities folder.
      • Select the USB drive in the left column and click Erase button.
      • For Name, type USB (you can rename it later). For Format, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled). For Scheme, choose GUID Partition Map. Click Erase then Done.
      • Download and run UniBeast from tonymacx86.com. Click Continue, Continue, Continue, Continue, Agree.
      • At Destination Select, choose USB and click Continue.
      • At Select OS Installation screen, choose High Sierra and click Continue.
      • At Bootloader Options screen, choose UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode depending on your system. UEFI Boot Mode is recommended for newer systems that support it, while Legacy Boot Mode is for older systems that don't support UEFI. Click Continue.
      • At Graphics Configuration screen, choose the appropriate option for your graphics card. If you have an NVIDIA card that is not Maxwell or Pascal based, choose Inject NVIDIA. If you have an AMD card that is not Polaris based, choose Inject ATI. If you have an Intel HD Graphics integrated card, choose Intel HD Graphics 3000/4000/4400/4600/5000/510/520/530/540/550/560/6000/6100/6200/6300/6400/6500. If you are not sure about your graphics card model or compatibility, you can skip this step and configure it later with MultiBeast. Click Continue.
      • Review your selections and click Continue.
      • Enter your password and click Install. This will copy the necessary files to the USB drive and make it bootable. This may take some time depending on your USB speed and system performance.

      Step 2: Recommended BIOS Settings

      Before you boot from the USB drive, you need to adjust some BIOS settings on your PC to make it compatible with macOS High Sierra. The exact settings may vary depending on your motherboard model and BIOS version, but here are some general guidelines:

        • Disable Secure Boot and Fast Boot options if available.
        • Enable AHCI mode for SATA devices if available.
        • Enable HPET (High Precision Event Timer) if available.
        • Enable XHCI Handoff and EHCI 51082c0ec5
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