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Step by Step Guide: Install macOS High Sierra on PC -Mackintosh 2018
In this article, I’m going to show you the step by step guide to install macOS High Sierra on PC. There are hundreds of Videos and posts on the internet but in this guide, you’ll learn all the steps with screenshots and easy wording sentences. Creating a Hackintosh PC these days became a good topic for none Apple users. It’s very expensive to buy iMac or MacBook device and most people can’t afford it. That’s the reason some volunteer developers try hard to create some tools and application to use them and building a Hackintosh PC with a minimal budget.
- Processor: Intel Core i7-7700k
- CPU Speed: 4.20 GHz
- Ram: 16 GB
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 630
- Chip Type: Intel HD Graphics
- DirectX Version: Direct X 12
What works?
- Ethernet
- Bluetooth
- Apple Store and iCloud
- iMessage
- External WiFi
- Sleep power
- External USB headphone
- USB 3.0
What doesn’t work?
- Graphics
- Sound
Step #1. Download macOS High Sierra
At the very beginning, you need to Download macOS High Sierra from App Store using your Apple ID on any Mac or functional computer running Mac Operating System. Launch App Store and click on Feature tab then look at the right-hand side for macOS High Sierra. Click on Download button and type your Apple ID with the password.

Step #2. Create a Bootable USB Installer Via UniBeast
Once you’ve downloaded macOS High Sierra, it’s time to create a bootable USB installer.
Register at tonymacx86 to Download UniBeast if you don’t have one. Also, you must backup all your data because you might lose it. Once you’re done till here then follow the steps down below.
- Insert the USB flash drive to your MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, or Virtual Machine running macOS.
- Open Disk Utility. Navigate to Application>Utilities>Disk Utility
- Select the USB Thumb Drive in the left column
- Click on Erase Tab
- As a name type USB, as format, select Mac OS Extended Journaled and as scheme select GUID Partition Map.

- Click Erase and wait for a few seconds. Finally, click Done and quit Disk Utility.
- Run UniBeast and click Continue>Continue>Continue>Agree.

- Select USB drive and click Continue.
- At Select OS Installation screen choose High Sierra and click Continue. At Bootloader Options screen choose UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy Boot Mode. UEFI Boot Mode is recommended for 7/8/9/100/200 Series CustoMac desktops and all UEFI capable systems. Legacy Boot Mode is recommended for 5/6 Series CustoMac desktops and all BIOS-based systems.
- Select an appropriate graphics configuration and click Continue.
- Verify installation options then click Continue. Enter the Password and click Install.
