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Is there a bugless hackintosh for a specific laptop?
I have been sitting at work for almost half a year for iMac, and for my purposes it is just perfect.
But I need a fairly powerful machine, and therefore quite expensive. So far I can not afford an apple with such a configuration.
I want to buy a 13 inch laptop with i5 up to 1000 dollars. An approximate choice is as follows:
rozetka.com.ua/notebooks/c80004/filter/processor=i...
Accordingly, the question is: is it really possible to choose a laptop so that everything on it, including sleep, bluetooth and Wi-Fi, works with a minimum of hemorrhoids? Will it really be possible to use Macos as the main one, or will it break with each update?
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In order for the system not to die from updates, it is necessary to install not a hackintosh, but a retail one (original disk / disk image). So you need to look for a computer as similar as possible in hardware to a MacBook. And preferably exactly the same. + you need a bootable EFI flash drive (preferably. You can, like, get by with a chameleon (OS loader + EFI emulator)
Correctly said a little higher - you need to select the hardware closest to the MacBooks.
I just want to add that with updates it still won’t work out smoothly - when I sat on the same principle on MacOS, updates often just killed the system.
Can not be. Unless you find a laptop with exactly the same hardware as on your native macbook.
But you can look for an image of an already installed hackintosh, for example, like this
Glitch-free programs, systems and devices do not exist and cannot be, by definition, obviously. Even military and medical hardware with checked-rechecked software is buggy.
So your question is not quite correct, and the answers you will get are exclusively subjective. It's quite a RELEASE FreeBSD build, for example, on quite popular hardware, they make the most cunning feints with their ears when updating quite generally accepted ports. Although - a server OS, that's all.
And there was some kind of little thing in the form of a flash drive that made the classic Mac OS work on almost any hardware.
There are no bug-free and slow hackintosh. You can try to find the "maximum bug-free" system. For this, as already mentioned, it is necessary that the iron matches as much as possible.
Why do you need a Hackintosh? For work or beauty? If for work, so that it is Mac OS that stands, there is nowhere to go. Or normal mac or hackintosh. If it's just for beauty, then there are good sets for changing the appearance of Windows. True, they also decently spoil the system. If necessary, I had somewhere a kit for converting WinXP to Mac OS.
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