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MacOS Sierra Hackintosh Help

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Hackintosh is against community standards.

I have been messing around with creating a hackintosh dual boot system on my setup (6700K + iGPU w/ 1070 on the way to my house) and it seems to work fine but after I get the complete the install to my SSD, it boots to MacOS and I go to install the clover bootloader and driver kexts for my system via Multibeast. I then proceed to reboot after Multibeast installs everything and it gets to the Apple logo and the progress bar goes a little over half way then I get a system panic. I have tried many things to fix this and have reinstalled many times and the one thing that causes this to happen is installing drivers through Multibeast. If anyone can help me that would be great.

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Just now, Taylor Dettling said:

Right I forgot about that. Is there a reason why? I did not pirate anything (I obtained the iso from my MacBook)

Pretty sure in the terms and service for MacOs, even if legally obtained, it says you aren't allowed to run any version of a Mac software and hardware that isn't a Mac's. (I think)

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Its against Apple's EULA (End User Licence Agreement).

 

http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macOS1012.pdf

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