Hackintosh
Hackintosh refers to a personal computer that runs Apple's macOS on non-Apple hardware. The term blends "hack" and "Macintosh" and describes systems built from standard PC components such as Intel or AMD CPUs, dedicated GPUs, and off-the-shelf motherboards, with macOS installed through community tools rather than Apple hardware.
In practice, creating a Hackintosh involves selecting hardware known to be compatible with macOS and using
Hardware compatibility: The process depends on choosing components with macOS-compatible drivers, including CPU, GPU, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth adapters,
Legality and licensing: The macOS end-user license agreement typically restricts installation to Apple hardware, and Apple
Risks and maintenance: Hackintosh systems can require ongoing manual maintenance, slow or inconsistent software updates, and