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Hi everyone, I'm new to HackingTosh and I'd like to know if there's a Windows app that works as easily as Dortania's OpenCore Legacy Patcher, but on Windows. It's capable of recognizing your setup and then downloading what you need? I used OpenCore on MacOS a couple of years ago, and I'd love something similar for Windows so I could set up my HackingTosh without worrying about breaking anything. Thanks 4 the future answers

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Hackintoshing isn't a 1-click solution, there aren't any tools that do that because it's more of a "do at your own risk" hobby than a "it just works" operating system


Windows PCs come in a variety of parts and compatibilities, while macs are just macs, so I would imagine that making the legacy opencore patcher was easy, but doing the same for windows would be too hard.

Dortania has a guide for the opencore hackintosh bootloader, but that's about it. the rest of the forum can still help setup though.

 

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On 5/3/2025 at 2:04 AM, SevenTheAppleKitty said:

Hackintoshing isn't a 1-click solution, there aren't any tools that do that because it's more of a "do at your own risk" hobby than a "it just works" operating system


Windows PCs come in a variety of parts and compatibilities, while macs are just macs, so I would imagine that making the legacy opencore patcher was easy, but doing the same for windows would be too hard.

Dortania has a guide for the opencore hackintosh bootloader, but that's about it. the rest of the forum still help setup either way.

 

my setup is a dell optiplex 7040 upgraded with with an Intel i5 6500 CPU, 512 ssd sata drive, 32 gb ddr4 ram and the 2 gb AMD Radeon r5 340X discrete graphics card. I did researched on github, here and reddit about this setup and there's a lot of post, but no one mentions the graphics card, and i need it to work, im a graphic designer and photographer and i need dedicated graphics acceleration

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On 5/5/2025 at 9:16 AM, berlinmemes said:

my setup is a dell optiplex 7040 upgraded with with an Intel i5 6500 CPU, 512 ssd sata drive, 32 gb ddr4 ram and the 2 gb AMD Radeon r5 340X discrete graphics card. I did researched on github, here and reddit about this setup and there's a lot of post, but no one mentions the graphics card, and i need it to work, im a graphic designer and photographer and i need dedicated graphics acceleration

For your occupation, you should really just use windows. Hackintoshed systems, again, are more of a hobby than a stable operating system.
For the card, AMD graphics cards are known for not exactly having the best compatibility with MacOS, which is most likely why people didn't bother testing it.

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4 hours ago, SevenTheAppleKitty said:

Hackintoshed systems, again, are more of a hobby than a stable operating system.

I disagree. When configured correctly, Hackintosh is a completely stable system, suitable for performing work of any level.

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@berlinmemes I've learned never to say "never" in the hackintosh community.  Hackintoshes, when configured properly, can be rock-solid.  I have "Windows PC" hacks that now run macOS better than their native Windows.

 

I haven't tried it, but you may want to look at this: OpCore Simplify

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4 hours ago, SevenTheAppleKitty said:

For your occupation, you should really just use windows. Hackintoshed systems, again, are more of a hobby than a stable operating system.
For the card, AMD graphics cards are known for not exactly having the best compatibility with MacOS, which is most likely why people didn't bother testing it.

 

If this response was AI-generated, you need to start using a different AI. ;)

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6 hours ago, verdazil said:

I disagree. When configured correctly, Hackintosh is a completely stable system, suitable for performing work of any level.

Seeing as users like OP most likely don't want to configure their systems to the tiniest bit, the instability really affects them. 

@berlinmemes

As per Dortania site (maybe you've already read it):

 

R7/R9

  • Highest Supported OS: Monterey (12)
  • Initial Supported OS: Yosemite (10.10)
  • R7/R9 is also natively supported without too much issue, but we cannot guarantee the success of R5 and R7 cards due to few reports of success with them.

I'm afraid you'll have to do some research online or do some testing yourself.

 

Please add a signature with the specs of your machine.

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On 5/7/2025 at 5:50 AM, deeveedee said:

@berlinmemes I've learned never to say "never" in the hackintosh community.  Hackintoshes, when configured properly, can be rock-solid.  I have "Windows PC" hacks that now run macOS better than their native Windows.

 

I haven't tried it, but you may want to look at this: OpCore Simplify


Interesting, trying it now! :)

It does work! :)

 

Couple of things:
- Pay attention when the EFI gets created as there are a couple of manual extra steps you have to perform, mainly USB mapping with USB tool.
- When you have MacOS up and running, mount the EFI partition from the laptop drive, as well as the one on the USB thumb drive and copy over the EFI folder. I'm not sure if "OpCore-Simplify" generates valid and random SMBIOS information, so take the opportunity to modify that as well.

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