Install macOS High Sierra on Supported PCs |
How to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra on a supported computer from the well-known tonymacx86 using the site's own Unibeast application. The site has troubleshooting help and hardware recommendations for building your own system, as well. It covers the macOS 10.13.1, 10.13.2, 10.13.3, 10.13.4, 10.13.5, and 10.13.6 updates, too. |
Update macOS High Sierra Directly on Supported PCs |
How to update to macOS 10.13 High Sierra on any compatible PC using the Clover application, also from tonymacx86. |
Install macOS High Sierra on a Coffee Lake Motherboard |
How to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra on a Gigabyte Z370-HD3P with Multibeast. |
Install macOS High Sierra on a Skylake-X/X299 Motherboard |
How to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra on these high performance motherboards. Includes hardware recommendations, also. |
Install macOS High Sierra on an HP 6300 Pro/HP 8300 Elite |
A detailed guide on how to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra on these affordable, highly compatible tower PCs using the Unibeast app. |
Install macOS High Sierra on a Lenovo Y50 |
An updated guide to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra on this Lenovo notebook using the Clover application. |
Install macOS High Sierra on an Intel NUC6 mini Computer |
A guide to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra (or Sierra or El Capitan) on these computers using a collection of automated scripts. |
Install macOS High Sierra with Clover |
If the "official" tutorial isn't enough, this quality tutorial from well-established Mac site Mac Observer may be exactly what you need. The same author also covers the hardware components that he selected for his Hackintosh, which he has named "Valtur." |
Update Hackintosh High Sierra, the Painless Way |
How to update from one version of macOS High Sierra to another with troubleshooting suggestions if it doesn't go smoothly, also from Mac Observer. |
macOS High Sierra USB Installer |
An easy-to-follow tutorial to create a bootable USB installer for macOS High Sierra using the (subsequently discontinued) DiskMaker X app courtesy of Other World Computing. |