Macos Hackintosh Iso
An ISO file (technically an ISO 9660 image) is a sector-by-sector copy of an optical disc. macOS has not been distributed on optical discs since OS X Mountain Lion (2012). Modern macOS versions are distributed as or App Store applications . They rely on a booting process called OpenCore that cannot be pre-baked into a generic ISO because of three critical variables:
(Useful only for specific, tech-savvy users — but generally unreliable and risky) macos hackintosh iso
The most critical distinction in the community is between "vanilla" installations and "distros" (pre-made ISOs). An ISO file (technically an ISO 9660 image)