![]() Under Volume Scheme, select 1 Partition, and give it a name (Installer, for instance). Select your USB drive in the left sidebar, and click the Partition tab. ![]() Attach the USB thumb drive, and open Disk Utility from Application/Utilities, or just type Disk Utility in Spotlight. Make sure you have a system running Mac OS X at hand. Last but not the least, you need patience, tolerance, and the enthusiasm to make things work!įirst, let’s get the installation USB drive ready. ![]() Also, download the UniBeast package from the Downloads section of tonymacx86’s website (you need to be a registered user for that, so register first, because you might also need to post on the forums for help if you come across a problem). You’ll also need a USB thumb drive, preferably 8GB or larger. You can read the original guide here at tonymacx86’s blog.įor this one, you need a system running Mac OS X, a Mac App Store downloaded copy of Mac OS X Lion (downloaded as an app) OR a Mac OS X Lion Recovery USB (available from an Apple retail store and/or from the Apple online store). Since the guide itself is self-explanatory, we are just going to follow along here. This system could be a real Mac, or it could be your existing hackintosh as well. You’ll need access to a system running Mac OS X (Snow Leopard or Lion, doesn’t matter), only for the USB drive preparation steps. Follow this guide, and you’ll be able to do a clean-install of Mac OS X Lion on your hackintosh, or upgrade your existing Snow Leopard installation (that’s your personal preference). So by following this guide, you can install Mac OS X Lion on your hackintosh using only a USB thumb drive. We would like to thank him for his contributions to the hackintoshing community! ![]() We’ve been using his guides in the past, and this one is by far, the best one out there. But now, there’s a new and improved guide, by none other than Tonymacx86. If you remember, we have already showed you how to pick the right hardware for building a hackintosh, how to Install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on it, and upgrade to Lion using xMove. ![]()
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