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Building a Hackintosh is no fun any more.

It used to be a challenge but with the right hardware choices (plenty of lists) it's only really one extra step than installing macOS on genuine Apple hardware

In the immortal word of Monty Python; there's no pleasing some people :-)



Is this really true these days? I've heard this same statement made repeatedly over the last 4-5ish years, but each time I've tried to find one of these lists and experiment with a hackintosh the experience has been FAR from straightforward.

It usually comes down to some NIC, Bluetooth, or audio device not working nearly as well as is claimed by whoever put together one of these lists, and then of course the updates to macOS will break something after having finally configured the machine correctly after several weekends of painful forum searching.




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