Hackintosh Zone High Sierra -
| Feature | High Sierra (10.13) | Mojave (10.14) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Full support (up to 10.13.6) | None (Metal required) | | 32-bit App Support | Yes | Deprecated | | AMD Ryzen Patches | Mature (Bronya kernels) | Buggy early builds | | APFS Conversion | Optional (HFS+ still valid) | Mandatory | | Hackintosh Zone Tools | Peak compatibility | Declining updates |
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB Navigate to your downloaded HZone_AMD_HighSierra.zip . Extract and run: hackintosh zone high sierra
(often referred to as Hackintosh.zone or HZone ) was a legendary repository of pre-configured AMD kernels, USB images, and patched installers. While modern Hackintoshing has moved toward the OpenCore bootloader, the "Zone" era (circa 2017-2019) was defined by one thing: making macOS run on unsupported AMD CPUs and legacy hardware. | Feature | High Sierra (10
-amd64 -no_compat_check npci=0x2000 Once installed, run the script. It will automatically enable TRIM, install NVIDIA Web Driver 387.10.10.10.40.140 , and set your SMBIOS to iMacPro1,1 (the only SMBIOS that plays well with AMD CPUs). Part 5: The "Zone" Legacy—What Went Wrong You may wonder: Why don't we just use Hackintosh Zone for Monterey or Ventura? -amd64 -no_compat_check npci=0x2000 Once installed