概要
这是在PC上安装Sierra Zone的官方指南。macOS是为苹果计算机构造的,在PC上安装macOS称为Hackintosh。在这里你可以学习如何Hackintosh Sierra。安装Hackintosh的方法很少,但是Hackintosh Sierra Zone是设置您的的Hackintosh的最方便的方式
如果你正在搜索“如何在PC上安装Hackintosh Sierra Zone”,“如何在PC上安装macOS Sierra”或“Hackintosh Sierra安装指南”,那么你就位于正确的位置,这是安装Sierra Zone的官方指南在PC上。macOS是为苹果计算机构造的,在PC上安装macOS称为Hackintosh。在这里你可以学习如何Hackintosh Sierra。大多数故障排除信息都包含在本文中,因此在开始任何程序之前,请仔细阅读本文。
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Follow this step if you’re setting up Hackintosh Sierra Zone on Windows (How to Create your Sierra Zone USB drive from Mac). Plug your USB drive into your computer, and open TransMac. Find your USB drive on the left-hand column of the TransMac window. Right-click on the USB drive, and click “Format Disk for Mac”. This will delete all of the files on your drive and prepare it for macOS.
Once your USB drive is done formatting, right-click it again and click “Restore with Disk Image”. A file selection window will pop up; choose your Sierra Zone disk image file (it will probably be called “Hackintosh-Sierra-Zone.dmg”), and proceed. Now, TransMac will write Sierra Zone onto your USB drive.
This will probably take 20-40 minutes, though it may take longer, depending on the speed of your USB drive. Once TransMac finishes, your USB drive will contain a fully bootable version of the macOS Sierra installer.
Follow this step if you’re setting up Sierra Zone on a Mac or existing Hackintosh (How to Create your Sierra Zone USB drive from Windows). Plug your USB drive into macOS, and open Disk Utility (located in Applications->Utilities in your main hard drive). Select your USB drive in the sidebar of Disk Utility and erase the drive, with the “Format” set to “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” and “Scheme” set to “GUID Partition Map”. You can rename the drive any way you want (Mine is named “KingMaker” in the screenshot below).
Next, make sure that your Hackintosh Sierra Zone disk image file is in the same folder as “Restore Sierra.pkg”. If “Restore Sierra.pkg” is still in a ZIP file, double-click that file to unzip it.
Double click on “Restore Sierra.pkg” to start the app. By default, the app will be aimed at your computer’s main hard drive (mine is named “Mac” in the screenshot above). You do not want this– instead, click through the installer until you reach the page with the “Change Install Location” button. Select the drive that you just format (It is named “KingMaker” in the example below)
Press the enter/return key. The app will ask for your system password. After you enter your password, it will begin writing the Hackintosh Sierra Zone disk image onto the USB drive. This will probably take 20-40 minutes, though it may take longer, depending on the speed of your USB drive. Once it finishes, your USB drive will contain a fully bootable version of the macOS Sierra
NOTE: “Restore Sierra.pkg” is very glitchy. If you can’t find the “Change Install Location” button on the first time that you run the package, restart your computer and re-run the package.
You have to install dmg2imguse apt-get or yum to install dmg2img
sudo apt-get install dmg2img
or
sudo yum install dmg2img
Uncompress Sierra DMG with dmg2img, then restore uncompressed image to USB, Change the variables below as you need (Warning: The following is just an example don’t just copy and paste)
dmg2img -v -i /path/to/Hackintosh-Sierra-Zone.dmg -o /path/to/Hackintosh-Sierra-Zone-Uncompressed.dmgdd if=/path/to/Hackintosh-Sierra-Zone-Uncompressed.dmg of=/dev/sdb bs=1m
Boot into Windows Vista or Windows 7, and type “partition” into your Start Menu search bar. Choose “Create and Format hard drive partitions” to open the Disk Management utility in Windows.You will see a bar displaying the partitions in your hard drive. Right-click on the emptiest partition in the hard drive that you want to install OS X on, and click “Shrink”. This will allow you to shrink the size of that partition, so that you have extra space on your hard drive to create a new partition for Mac OS X.Once the shrinking process is complete, you should now have some unallocated on your hard drive. Right-click the Unallocated section of your hard drive’s bar, and choose “New Simple Volume”.
A helper will pop up. From here, format the Unallocated space as a NTFS volume (or an exFAT volume; it shouldn’t matter, since you’ll be wiping this partition in macOS Installer anyways).
Essentially, the BIOS (or UEFI) is the settings page for your computer’s motherboard. From here, you can fiddle with how your computer hardware works it’s often necessary to change a few basic settings in the BIOS or UEFI to get macOS up and running. The BIOS standard is generally used by motherboards from before 2012, while the UEFI standard is used by motherboards made after that.
To access BIOS/UEFI Setup, press and hold Delete on a USB Keyboard while the system is booting up
Save and exit.
For more information view Hackintosh Bios Settings article
Restart your Hackintosh, and plug in your Hackintosh Sierra Zone USB drive. Press the key to change boot device (F8 / F1 / F10), the key varies with motherboard If things go well, your computer will boot from the USB drive instead of booting from your normal hard disk. You will then be able to view the Sierra Zone boot menu.
This is the Clover Boot loader of Hackintosh Sierra Zone (UEFI/EFI), Hackintosh Sierra Zone also can be boot from Chameleon by pressing number 2 in legacy mode (How to boot Hackintosh Sierra Zone Installer with Chameleon)
If you do not manage to reach the Hackintosh Sierra Zone menu, check your motherboard’s BIOS settings to make sure that the changes you made in Make PC Ready for Hackintosh Installation and Set up your motherboard’s BIOS were properly applied. If they were, but you still cannot boot from the Sierra Zone USB drive, try changing the USB Port to another switch between (USB 3.0 & USB 2.0) If all else fails, try using a different USB drive for Hackintosh Sierra Zone.
If you are trying to Install on PC with AMD Processor with Clover Boot-loader, you must use (you’ll have to type the boot-flag)
kcsuffix=amd
as the boot flag. Which flag you need depends on your specific processor, so test one flag at a time. For Chameleon Boot-loader you have to type
Kernel=kernel.amd
At the Sierra Zone Menu select “Hackintosh Sierra Zone” from the menu (Sometimes the name will not be visible) and press the key enter (return key). The installer screen will take several minutes to load, Usually you will end up in Language Chooser Menu like the following picture
In the worst case scenarios, instead of loading the macOS Sierra installer, you may end up at a dark gray screen that tells you to restart your computer (a kernel panic), or you may end up with a small crossed-out sign (a loading error). If you get a kernel panic/loading error (or if the Mac OS X installer simply won’t start within 10 minutes), you’ll need to enter some boot flags. To enter boot flags, manually restart your computer by pressing your computer’s power button. Then, once you’ve booted back into the Sierra Zone menu, try typing any necessary boot flags before pressing the enter/return key. Check out our list of common boot flags and our guide to fixing boot problems with verbose mode for reference.
You need to use Disk Utility to erase a hard drive partition so that macOS Sierra can install itself on it. In the sidebar of Disk Utility, choose the hard drive partition where you want Sierra installed, and erase it by using the “Erase” tab. You can also just erase the entire hard drive (this is the preferred solution if you don’t plan to dual-boot Windows and Sierra from the same hard drive). In the screenshot below Entire Hard disk Named “Apple SSD macOS-0 SSD Media” is being erased into a Single Partition with Volume name Mac. You can also erase separate volumes. When erasing, the format should be set to “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)”. You can also partition the hard disk by using Disk Utility’s Partition tab.
On the installation page for macOS, the hard disk/disk partition should now be showing up. Select it, and then click the “Customize” button on the bottom left. This is where using a distro becomes really useful: Sierra Zone allows you to install extra Hackintosh drivers and kexts, straight from the Sierra Zone installer.
However, choosing the right options from this page can be really tricky, so unless you’re absolutely certain about which drivers and kexts you need to install for your computer, I don’t recommend installing too much stuff from here. The default selection will enable Mac OS X to boot from the hard drive without any assistance, and automatically enable audio and ethernet. For most computers, that will be enough.
If you have a compatible Graphics card, unselect “Backup Graphic Kexts”. (If you are using nVidia Maxwell or Pascal card you may need nVidia Webdriver)
If your computer already has Mac OS X installed and you are simply updating it to Sierra, you can just uncheck all of these options. macOS treats Sierra as just another update– there’s no need to reinstall all of your kexts and drivers.
Once you’re done with the “Customize” page, install Sierra. This will take at least 30 minutes.
Once the installation finishes, remove your Hackintosh Sierra Zone USB drive, and restart your computer. At the boot screen, you’ll see an icon with name of the volume for the hard drive where you installed Sierra. Select it (use the arrow keys on your computer) and press “Enter”.Sierra will boot. Once again, if you get a kernel panic/loading error when you try to boot your new Sierra installation (or if the installation simply won’t start within 10 minutes), you’ll need to enter some boot flags. To enter boot flags, manually restart your computer by pressing your computer’s power button. Then, once you’ve booted back into the Sierra Zone menu, try type any necessary boot flags before pressing the enter/return key. Check out our list of common boot flags and our guide to fixing boot problems with verbose mode for reference.
Once Sierra has booted successfully, click through through the Sierra setup screens until you reach the desktop. From here, Sierra Zone will work its magic, and automatically install the rest of the Hackintosh-specific kexts and drivers
Wait several minutes, while this process works in the background. Once you receive a notification saying that the installation has been completed, You may have to tweak and install some kexts to make your Hackintosh work properly try Googling.
Once that’s done with, you should be running a fully functional copy of Hackintosh macOS Sierra on your PC.
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