A macOS USB installer saves much time when you want to install the OS offline on two or more Macs. Also, it helps in recovering a system after a startup failure. It is easy to make a macOS USB disk from the full installer downloaded from the App store; Apple provides clear-cut instructions for the same. This guide is universal and works for all PC's, but the following used files may be. MacOS High Sierra installer starts up from the USB pendrive. Hey man, could you please help me with my hackintosh. I have the same.
In this tutorial we will be creating the bootloader that will allow you to run the macOS installer that will also be created in this guide onto your to-be Hackintosh. This will be created using a flash drive that needs to be 8GB or larger in size so that it has enough space ton hold the Sierra or El Capitan installer files.
You’ll need to be running macOS in order to complete this guide. If you do not have a mac available for use, you can learn how to create a virtual machine on your computer before following this guide:
The first step to making a hackintosh is transferring the macOS install files to a USB flash drive to do that follow the guide: How to make a macOS flash drive installer
Now that you have created a USB Installer you will need to make it bootable on your PC.
If you are following one of our custom guides return to that guide for custom boot steps.
Otherwise follow our general guild on How-to Make Your Hackintosh Installer Bootable