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: These are essentially drivers. Because macOS doesn't natively support every PC component, the community develops "kexts" to enable functionality for audio, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi.

: Hackintoshers can choose their own cases, cooling systems, and internal storage, which Apple often solders or restricts. : These are essentially drivers

: Since PCs use BIOS or UEFI and Macs use a customized version of EFI, tools like Clover and the more modern OpenCore are used to "trick" macOS into believing it is running on genuine Apple hardware. : Since PCs use BIOS or UEFI and

: Not all hardware works. For example, modern NVIDIA GPUs (RTX series) lack drivers for recent macOS versions, forcing users to rely on specific AMD cards or integrated Intel graphics. Community Resources Community Resources : Running macOS on non-Apple hardware

: Running macOS on non-Apple hardware violates Apple’s End User License Agreement (EULA).

Check out this guide on how to install macOS on a PC to see the process in action:

: Users can build a machine that rivals a high-end Mac Pro for a fraction of the cost.