Posted April 22 1 hour ago, shukoor said: Could you please share that Mac pro's iso file. There is no need for an ISO file, all the required binaries can be patched from the vanilla sources. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 22 38 minutes ago, mefffer said: This looked like it could be super interesting, and should have been. But honestly, I'm less interested in watching exactly how to set it up, which I will sort out when the time comes, and more interested in answers to the obvious questions: How does this virtualized hackintosh perform relative to a hackintosh on the raw hardware or relative to a vmware hackntosh Does this work on more machines than normal hackintosh does? If not, is it easier to set up or maintain? After watching, I don't know about actual performance or maintainability. Also, at first, it seemed like the video was promising that a virtualized hackintosh set up like this wouldn't break with updates like normal hackintoshes do. But then I realized even this demo isn't set up with the latest version of OS X, because upgrading to mojave breaks the NVIDIA drivers. So, to sum up: it may be that this solution works on a more limited range of hardware, but unclear; it is also unclear whether it performs as well as the more common hackintosh options, but it may be pretty close; some upgrades still break this version of hackintosh, but not very clear which ones or when. With hardware acceleration and the proper configuration, it performs about as well as bare metal (given the amount of resources provided). There's only a few rare machines it could support better than macOS on bare metal, mainly those with exotic hardware or chipsets. Otherwise, it would be the same as maintaining a fairly compatible Intel Hackintosh: You wouldn't have to mess with system-specific patches, but it would still involve some work to get it operating, and any related PCIe hardware (GPU, Wireless, etc) would still need to support macOS. Major OS upgrades would break Clover, so you'd need to keep that updated, and you'd still need to consider any issues arising in QEMU (like the SMC breaking in Sierra). Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 22 Doesn't work for me either. After virsh define hackintosh.xml, nothing shows in VMM. I see a few people have this issue. Can someone with more experience assist us plz? Typing virsh list --all shows the the VM has imported but forcing it to connect results in error: failed to connect to the hypervisor and error: no connection driver available for URI 'hackintosh' does not include a driver name. I tried running Native and despite numerous attempts, I cannot get the system to boot. This is the only PC I have tried to hacintosh that I simply cannot come right with. I did get Mojave to work but my album designer is incompatible with it so I need an older macOS. ballz Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 22 On 4/18/2019 at 5:47 PM, KingDaddyDaniel said: Would this let me use iMessage on android? Austin just made a video a few weeks ago on how to do it, but it requires a mac. What are the specifics of the part when Anthony said getting Facetime and iMessage working are hit or miss? I'm not really sure what he was talking about as iMessage and FaceTime worked out of the box for me. Desktop: Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.7GHz, 8GB x 2 GSkill Ripjaws, Gigabyte Gaming B8 Motherboard, 256GB Samsung 960 Pro PCIe NVMe SSD, 931 GB of Spanned Goodness, two MSI GT 710's. Runs both macOS High Sierra and Windows 10. Laptop: Macbook 1181 4GB DDR2 800MH\z 60GB SSD 300GB HDD macOS High Sierra Intel Core 2 Duo Server: 2.19TB of unRAID Storage:All in 2.5" form factor! Intel Pentium G4560 @ 3.5GHz 8GB DDR4 ASUS H270M Motherboard 1GB Zotac NVIDIA GT 710 Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 22 3 hours ago, ZenecadE said: Doesn't work for me either. After virsh define hackintosh.xml, nothing shows in VMM. I see a few people have this issue. Can someone with more experience assist us plz? Typing virsh list --all shows the the VM has imported but forcing it to connect results in error: failed to connect to the hypervisor and error: no connection driver available for URI 'hackintosh' does not include a driver name. I tried running Native and despite numerous attempts, I cannot get the system to boot. This is the only PC I have tried to hacintosh that I simply cannot come right with. I did get Mojave to work but my album designer is incompatible with it so I need an older macOS. ballz Did u import as root? Desktop: Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.7GHz, 8GB x 2 GSkill Ripjaws, Gigabyte Gaming B8 Motherboard, 256GB Samsung 960 Pro PCIe NVMe SSD, 931 GB of Spanned Goodness, two MSI GT 710's. Runs both macOS High Sierra and Windows 10. Laptop: Macbook 1181 4GB DDR2 800MH\z 60GB SSD 300GB HDD macOS High Sierra Intel Core 2 Duo Server: 2.19TB of unRAID Storage:All in 2.5" form factor! Intel Pentium G4560 @ 3.5GHz 8GB DDR4 ASUS H270M Motherboard 1GB Zotac NVIDIA GT 710 Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 22 On 4/18/2019 at 5:47 PM, KingDaddyDaniel said: Would this let me use iMessage on android? Austin just made a video a few weeks ago on how to do it, but it requires a mac. What are the specifics of the part when Anthony said getting Facetime and iMessage working are hit or miss? I'm not really sure what he was talking about as iMessage and FaceTime worked out of the box for me. Desktop: Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.7GHz, 8GB x 2 GSkill Ripjaws, Gigabyte Gaming B8 Motherboard, 256GB Samsung 960 Pro PCIe NVMe SSD, 931 GB of Spanned Goodness, two MSI GT 710's. Runs both macOS High Sierra and Windows 10. Laptop: Macbook 1181 4GB DDR2 800MH\z 60GB SSD 300GB HDD macOS High Sierra Intel Core 2 Duo Server: 2.19TB of unRAID Storage:All in 2.5" form factor! Intel Pentium G4560 @ 3.5GHz 8GB DDR4 ASUS H270M Motherboard 1GB Zotac NVIDIA GT 710 Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 24 I didn't take time to sift through all of this but does the lines put in the grub config matter between amd and intel? Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 24 any fixes to this problem? (this is the intel xml file) Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 25 I'm using an AMD graphic card and an Intel CPU, the VM booted but I got "Graphical console not configured for guest". Can anyone help? Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 25 After Typing "virsh define osx_i440fx.xml" my VM wont show up in Virtual Machine manger?? Help Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 25 (edited) Hey, I do have a Asus Laptop from past. Model is K53SV I am planning to try this setup on my old friend. But i do have some questions. As you know i have 2 graphichs card in it (1-Intel HD 3000 2-610m). Can i use one of them to "gpu-pass"? As i know my 2450m dont have vt-d but it has vt-x. And will it be usable on qemu? I have concerns about performance. Edit: I tried to use only macos on this pc. but the webcam was 40x40(or something). And couldn't use airdrop... And i had random freezes. I want to try it again. Edited April 25 by Arlexxa adding info Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 25 On 4/22/2019 at 5:26 AM, ZenecadE said: Doesn't work for me either. After virsh define hackintosh.xml, nothing shows in VMM. I see a few people have this issue. Can someone with more experience assist us plz? Typing virsh list --all shows the the VM has imported but forcing it to connect results in error: failed to connect to the hypervisor and error: no connection driver available for URI 'hackintosh' does not include a driver name. I tried running Native and despite numerous attempts, I cannot get the system to boot. This is the only PC I have tried to hacintosh that I simply cannot come right with. I did get Mojave to work but my album designer is incompatible with it so I need an older macOS. ballz I had the same issue. The command needs to be ran as super user. So make it "sudo virsh define hackintosh.xml" My problem is now trying to get the iso to boot. For some reason I cannot boot the iso. Everything is set in the bios and in the VM settings. It just boots to nothing. When I try to manually boot from the CD ROM I made, the screen just blinks and comes back to the bios screen. I tried remaking the iso, but nothing changed. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 25 Hi i have been getting this error message when i try to run the VM Error starting domain: operation failed: unable to find any master var store for loader: /home/hackintosh-host/Documents/Hackintosh-KVM/OVMF_CODE.fd Is there any way that i can resolve this issue or does anyone know how to solve this issue. Any help would be be appreciated Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 26 19 hours ago, kevz246 said: Hi i have been getting this error message when i try to run the VM Error starting domain: operation failed: unable to find any master var store for loader: /home/hackintosh-host/Documents/Hackintosh-KVM/OVMF_CODE.fd Is there any way that i can resolve this issue or does anyone know how to solve this issue. Any help would be be appreciated You need to replace "hackintosh-host" with your installation pc name you chose Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 27 Weird question, but anyone want to see a compensator build in the old Mac pro tower case, run mac on it and use that to humiliate the current and up coming Mac pro? Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 27 On 4/22/2019 at 10:26 PM, ZenecadE said: Doesn't work for me either. After virsh define hackintosh.xml, nothing shows in VMM. I see a few people have this issue. Can someone with more experience assist us plz? Typing virsh list --all shows the the VM has imported but forcing it to connect results in error: failed to connect to the hypervisor and error: no connection driver available for URI 'hackintosh' does not include a driver name. I tried running Native and despite numerous attempts, I cannot get the system to boot. This is the only PC I have tried to hacintosh that I simply cannot come right with. I did get Mojave to work but my album designer is incompatible with it so I need an older macOS. ballz worked for me using sudo virsh define...... Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 27 On 4/25/2019 at 9:46 PM, silhouette17 said: I'm using an AMD graphic card and an Intel CPU, the VM booted but I got "Graphical console not configured for guest". Can anyone help? Thats video passthough in the initial config of the Vm. have a look at the VM config they have in the video vs yours as almost seems that some basic steps are missed, my Manjaro didnt come with Virtual machine manager as an example... Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 28 On 4/25/2019 at 5:46 AM, silhouette17 said: I'm using an AMD graphic card and an Intel CPU, the VM booted but I got "Graphical console not configured for guest". Can anyone help? Gotta add a virtual Graphics Desktop: Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.7GHz, 8GB x 2 GSkill Ripjaws, Gigabyte Gaming B8 Motherboard, 256GB Samsung 960 Pro PCIe NVMe SSD, 931 GB of Spanned Goodness, two MSI GT 710's. Runs both macOS High Sierra and Windows 10. Laptop: Macbook 1181 4GB DDR2 800MH\z 60GB SSD 300GB HDD macOS High Sierra Intel Core 2 Duo Server: 2.19TB of unRAID Storage:All in 2.5" form factor! Intel Pentium G4560 @ 3.5GHz 8GB DDR4 ASUS H270M Motherboard 1GB Zotac NVIDIA GT 710 Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 28 There's an open letter from The Passthrough Post talking about the advice presented in the video, which might be of interest to those who want to try a similar setup. https://passthroughpo.st/an-open-letter-to-linus-tech-tips-and-a-psa/ Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 28 On 4/26/2019 at 11:01 AM, arkha98 said: [NEED HELP] anybody has same problem with me? You probably don't have the latest QEMU and need to edit the hackintosh.xml. Replace pc-i440fx-3.1 with pc-i440fx-2.9. Then make a backup of the QEMU-VARS.fd, delete the virtual device, restore the backup, and import the XML file again. On 4/25/2019 at 11:46 AM, silhouette17 said: I'm using an AMD graphic card and an Intel CPU, the VM booted but I got "Graphical console not configured for guest". Can anyone help? Yes. Add two devices: Graphics and Video. Set Video to Virtio, disable 3D acceleration. Set Display to Spice, set listen type to None. One more thing they don't tell you: before you start the installation, you need to create a third storage medium where the actual OS will be installed. Make a SATA device with at least 60 GB. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 29 I've pretty much managed to get everything sorted, but fell on my face at the last hurdle. PCI passthrough of the graphics card. Running an Arorus Gaming 2 which has all the PCI lanes grouped, meaning I can't separate the cards. Oh well pretty happy I made it this far. Would be pretty happy LTT listed the actual components they used in the build as I think this would be my preference from building hacks on Intel in the future. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 29 Hey, as someone who is currently pulling their hair out performing the hackintosh process, I have to ask: Is this doable without a dGPU? Or would I be stuck with terrible performance? Because I'm on a laptop so all I got is igfx, but my hardware is supported for hackintoshing. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted April 29 You should be OK performance-wise if MacOS supports your igfx natively. You'd have to get creative with your setup though because once you enable GPU passthrough you won't see your host system any more. I'd try to run an SSH server or something, and control it remotely. Link to post Share on other sites
Posted May 1 On 4/19/2019 at 12:14 AM, nicklmg said: How-to on Passthrough Post: https://geni.us/u0rk Buy AMD CPUs on Amazon: https://geni.us/HcaLFd7 Buy Nvidia video cards on Amazon: https://geni.us/wjj7Vzx Hey everyone. I would like to run MacOS on my unused laptop which has a Core i7-8550U processor 16 Gb of ram and INTEGRATED GRAPHICS(UHD Graphics 620) and i dont want to remove windows . my first question is will it work on such low(kinda) specs and is removing windows necessary . Also I dont have any friend who has a mac so if anyone could tell how to get it without a macbook. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE ANSWERS Link to post Share on other sites