The biggest thing you are going to need is either a real Mac or a Hackintosh running Catalina. LAN: Realtek PCIe LAN (Essentially the one that works with RTL8111.kext) If you do run into hardware compatibility issues however, here are my hardware specifications. ![]() This method should be compatible with any "hackintoshable" device. ![]() I am happy to help with unique issues related to Big Sur. If you have any issues with your install, please consult the Opencore troubleshooting guide before asking me. I am aiming the content of this guide to someone who might be new to Opencore, but has made an Opencore Hackintosh before. Thanks to the wizards working on Opencore, the installer now boots and it is now possible to either upgrade to Big Sur or make a clean install. I thought it may be beneficial to create a guide for those wishing to install Big Sur who have been putting it off due to the complexity of the original method. I had posted about my success with installing Big Sur without cloning a virtual machine earlier today. ![]() ![]() It is slow, buggy, and stuff does not work! Install at your own risk for testing purposes only! I am not responsible for loss of data or hardware problems caused by following this guide. Also please know that Big Sur is still in beta and is not properly supported yet. Whilst it is highly likely that this solution will work on Intel machines, expect that it might not work. DISCLAIMER: This was tested on a Ryzen CPU.
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