Dual Boot Osx And Windows Hackintosh Iso
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Check out the brand-new (currently outdated - pending updates) Make sure you post your Hackintosh's specifications when you ask questions. How to install macOS on a PC • Post-installation Guides • • • • • Check if your computer is compatible with Mac OS X. • • Informative threads homegrown here from * - posted by Additional Hackintoshing resources • • • • • • • Related subreddits: • • • •. How to Dual Boot El Capitan and Windows 10 on a single SSD Note: First I wanted to say that this is the easiest method I found that works with my workflow. Some people may not own three flash drives or may not want to deal with GParted.
If that is the case, this method isn’t for you, and you should keep looking for something that will work for you. It should also be said that it would be a lot simpler in the long term to just use a separate physical drive for each operating system. If you ever want to do updates or restore a corrupted OS, two separate drives are always easier to work with. I was determined to go with a single drive because I have a SFF case and got an excellent deal on a 500GB Samsung 850 EVO. Disclaimer: This method worked on my personal Z77 (Ivy Bridge) system.
It is very likely that this will work exactly the same for Z87 and Z97 systems as well. I can’t make any guarantees for Z170 or X99. For full hardware specs are listed below: • i7-3770K, GIGABYTE GA-Z77N-WIFI, 2x8GB 1600MHz Team Ram, 500GB Samsung 850 EVO, 2x3TB Seagate Barracudas (RAID 0), NVidia GTX 980, Silverstone 600W SFX PSU, NCase M1. What you will need: • Three flash drives: One needs to be 512MB or larger, Two need to be 8GB or larger • ISO of Windows 10/8.1/7 • Copy of El Capitan downloaded from Mac App Store. Prepping the Flash drives: • You need to create a GParted Live USB, Windows Install USB, and Mac OS X Install USB. • The link below has the download and instructions for creating a GParted Live USB.
You only need a 512MB flash drive for this. Personally, I used the LinuxLive USB Creator method, but any method will work. • Use Rufus to create a Windows installation flash drive. Stick with Rufus’s suggested setting for your particular Windows ISO: • Use the latest version of Unibeast and your copy of El Capitan downloaded from the Mac App Store to create a OS X installation USB.
This is the first version of this install guide that has switch from the Chimera method to Clover: Creating your partition table: • For simplicity sake, at this point, you should disconnect all of your other drives from your motherboard or disable their SATA ports in your UEFI. • Boot into GParted using your Live USB. There are plenty of demos online demonstrating how to use GParted. This guide is long enough, I don’t want to reinvent the wheel. Feel free to comment for clarification. • After you select your keyboard mapping and language, GParted should take you into the GUI for the Partition Editor.
• Wipe out any existing partitions/partition tables from your dual boot drive. • Create a new GUID partition table for the drive. • Add two new partitions. Size them to however much space you want from each operate system and label them accordingly. Format the Windows partition as NTFS or FAT 32.