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TheStork

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Getting back to the topic of this thread. I have two Skylake based hackintosh systems. The installing and getting macOS to run successfully is lot easier now with UniBeast & MultiBeast as your installation tools (applications), especially for beginners. pastrychief and I have the same motherboard/ processor based system, and, speaking for myself, it was a piece of cake to install and get Sierra running. See our build description guides here > https://www.tonymacx86.com/forums/golden-builds.87/. See also other build descriptions for other combinations of system components in both the User Builds and Sierra Desktop Guides on the tonymacx86.com site.

It's no longer Rocket Science...and I ought to know. Now, using the latest M.2 NVMe SSDs requires some study to get working, but using a standard SATA SSD is not a problem.
 
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