Jump to content
3 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Hi guys.

 

I have had my fingers off the Hackintosh pulse for a while. Aside from happily running / updating my Haswell and Skylake builds I have not Hacked anything new for a some time.

 

I happened to be looking through eBay and found this guy selling AOS (he claims) machines. Last I heard about AOS was socket 1155 motherboards. Take a look at the link below....

 

Anyone know what the hell this guy is doing?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NUC-i3-4360-3-7GHz-16GB-1600-240GB-SSD-Hackintosh-macOS-Sierra-WIndows-10-/262729411186?hash=item3d2be4aa72:g:SvoAAOSwnHZYUzAi

Link to comment
https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/321933-aos-nuc-what-is-this-guy-doing/
Share on other sites

My guess is they just have Ozmosis installed which is what AOS used from what I remember. You can install it into a number of motherboards' UEFI firmware, Haswell motherboards included. It takes away the need to install disk-based UEFI bootloaders like Clover. They're just using the AOS label to sell their stuff.

 

That case isn't anything special either - it's a Habey EMC-600BL designed for standard mini ITX boards. You can buy it from a number of online stores.

My guess is they just have Ozmosis installed which is what AOS used from what I remember. You can install it into a number of motherboards' UEFI firmware, Haswell motherboards included. It takes away the need to install disk-based UEFI bootloaders like Clover. They're just using the AOS label to sell their stuff.

 

That case isn't anything special either - it's a Habey EMC-600BL designed for standard mini ITX boards. You can buy it from a number of online stores.

 

Awesome answer dude, many thanks.

×
×
  • Create New...