Description Mac OS X – Yosmite (Hackintosh) Mac OS X Yosemite Hackintosh System Requirements: OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 (Build: 14B25) is compatible and supported by following computer hardware systems. Intel Based Processors AMD Based Processors Installed on Windows Only i.e.(Windows 10,Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP) Minimum 2 GB of RAM Minimum 8 GB of Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Step 1: Download Hackintosh OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite.ISO File for Windows Step 2: Mount the Hackintosh ISO Image File i.e. Step 3: Install R-Drive (in the hand). Step 4: Now expand the image 10.10.1.usb.arc to any Bootable USB flash drive or Bootable DVD for manual installation. Step 5: After that, Specified during installation to become the partition active. Step 6: Now, reboot, load with flash to make Mac OS X installation. Step 7: When installation gets complete, reboot again with the USB stick or DVD, but choose a boot menu section with a freshly installed Mac OS X Yosemite. Step 8: Now, after download completes successfully – install the boot loader and the necessary kekstov. Top Post • posted on November 30, 2016| under,, • posted on September 14, 2018| under, • posted on December 6, 2018| under,,, • posted on January 11, 2017| under,, • posted on April 24, 2018| under,,, • posted on November 9, 2016| under,, • posted on September 13, 2018| under,,, • posted on April 8, 2017| under, • posted on April 4, 2018| under,, • posted on April 4, 2018| under,, • posted on September 13, 2017| under, • posted on September 17, 2018| under, • posted on December 22, 2016| under, • posted on October 20, 2016| under, • posted on March 2, 2018| under. Back in the day when we bought OS X on discs, as long as you kept that disc, you always had a bootable installer just in case. Modern, downloadable versions of OS X create a on your drive, but it's always a smart idea to make your own bootable installer drive too. I recommend making one for Yosemite, on an external hard drive or USB thumb drive, for many of the same reasons I recommend: If you want to install Yosemite on multiple Macs, using a bootable installer drive can be more convenient than downloading or copying the entire installer to each computer. If you want to erase the drive on a Mac before installing Yosemite, or start over at any time, you can use a dedicated installer drive to boot that Mac, erase its drive, and then install the OS clean and restore whatever data you need from a backup. And if your Mac is experiencing problems, a bootable installer drive makes a handy emergency disk. Macworld also has bootable-install-drive instructions for,,. As with previous versions of OS X, it’s not difficult to create a bootable installer drive from the Yosemite installer, though the processes have changed slightly since Mavericks. I show you how, below. Keep the installer from being deleted Like all recent versions of OS X, Yosemite is distributed through the Mac App Store., if you leave the Yosemite beta installer in its default location (in the main Applications folder) when you install OS X 10.10, the installer will delete itself after the installation finishes. If you plan to use that installer on other Macs, or—in this case—to create a bootable drive, be sure to copy the installer to another drive, or at least move it out of the Applications folder, before you install.
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