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GNU GRUB is a multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified. OpenCore for Mac. 84 downloads Updated: September 11, 2020 BSD. Description Free Download 100% FREE report malware. Bootloader that helps you set up your own Hackintosh by preparing macOS to run on regular PCs, serving as an alternative to the popular Clover. What's new in OpenCore 0.6.1 Beta. REFIt 0.14 (6.5M Mac disk image) rEFIt 0.14 (6.5M ISO disk image) rEFIt 0.14 (3.2M.tar.gz) rEFIt 0.14 source code (253K.tar.gz) You can browse the source code online through the ViewVC interface to the Subversion repository at SourceForge. See the troubleshooting section for a full list. Here are a few common problems.

OpenCore is what we refer to as a 'boot loader' – this is a complex piece of software that we use to prepare our systems for macOS – specifically by injecting new data for macOS such as SMBIOS, ACPI tables and kexts. How this tool differs from others like Clover is that it has been designed with security and quality in mind, allowing us to use many security features found on real Macs, such as SIP and FileVault. A more in-depth look can be found here: Why OpenCore over Clover and others

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This guide specifically focuses on two main things:

  • Installing macOS on an X86-based PC
  • Teaching you what makes your Hack work

Because of this, you will be expected to read, learn and even use Google. This is not a simple one-click install setup.

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Please remember that OpenCore is still new and currently in beta. While quite stable, and arguably much more stable than Clover in pretty much every way, it is still being frequently updated, so chunks of configuration change quite often (i.e. new quirks replacing old ones).

Lastly, those having issues can visit both the r/Hackintosh subreddit and r/Hackintosh Discord for more help.

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I stayed at a hotel in San Francisco and in their lobby were two iMacs for the guests to use, which I thought was definitely different but cool. The iMacs had an option on the screen for guest to choose whether they want to use Mac OS X or Windows XP. This startup option that I am referring to was not the regular hold down the option key and see the startup disks but more like a software or boot loader on the computer. Once you picked your platform of choice, the iMac would boot in that platform - literally boot and not a virtual boot in that platform. So, I knew the iMac was using Boot Camp but I did not know how or what software was used for the startup option.
My question to you is do you know of a setting in the Mac OS or a boot loader software that will allow this?

MacPro 3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon, Mac OS X (10.5.7), 5GB RAM

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