In addition to your hardware, you'll need to gather the following software:
While High Sierra is no longer supported by Apple (security updates ended in late 2020), it remains a viable option for older hardware, legacy audio production setups (Pro Tools, Logic Pro X older versions), and 32-bit app support. However, for daily use and security, consider moving to via OpenCore, which has largely replaced Hackintosh Zone’s legacy Clover approach.
With your hardware and software prepared, it's time to begin the installation process. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Installing macOS on non-Apple hardware may violate Apple's End User License Agreement (EULA). Proceed at your own risk.
a modified "distro" designed to simplify the installation of macOS on non-Apple hardware
Before you start, ensure your hardware meets the minimum requirements:
: Ensure your PC is compatible. High Sierra generally supports MacBook Pro models from Mid 2010 or newer.