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Installing macOS High Sierra/Mojave alongside Windows and Linux?
Now I have Windows 10 and Debian(Linux) on the same hard drive. I select the system through the grub bootloader (standard from Linux) You need to install MacOS High Sierra / Mojave nearby (The main thing is that Windows 10 is not reinstalled, it’s all the same on linux). I have
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 560
MainBoard: M4A88T-M
Memory: 12GB
Graphics: AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
Bios.
Is there an instruction on the Internet for such a configuration? Just a little confused.
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Is this "jerking" justified with the installation of macOS? If you want to feel the OS itself, then as its user I can say that there is nothing there, which is why it is so perverted with the installation.
The only thing you might be interested in is when you need unix capabilities (although I can argue in this regard, because macOS is closer to Windows than to unix-like, one crutch "brew" is worth it) and along with this, the ability to run various software, the same Photoshop, or After Effects.
As everyone knows on unix-like, you have to communicate with Vine in order to install something from this, and you really need to have nerves of steel, and not only to run this software ... This is even too much for me, therefore, in fact, this is one of the reasons why i use a macbook.
AMD OSX Everything you need to run any mac os on an amd processor is here. That's just the minimum processor that is needed to run natively is amd FX. I ran Mojave on my fx-8320. You can also put a virtual machine with mojave vmware.amd-osx for this, the processor must support SSE4.1 instructions and AMD-V Hardware virtualization.
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