Is my system supported? AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE w/ Radeon Vega Graphics 3.20 GHz

Hasefroch

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AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE w/ Radeon Vega Graphics 3.20 GHz
Hello, I want to know if my AMD system is supported for Hackintosh.
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE w/ Radeon Vega Graphics 3.20 GHz
Graphics: AMD Vega 11 integrated graphics (also I have an AMD RX 550 4GB GDDR5 dedicated card for trying)
Motherboard: Biostar B450MHP
Network card: Realtek PCIE GbE Family
 
Yes, the CPU and integrated GPU are supported in macOS.
Just follow the Dortania Ryzen guide and use NootedRed.kext in place of WhateverGreen for the AMD IGPU.


The RX 550 discrete GPU is natively supported if it uses a Baffin chip. If it uses a Lexa chip it will require a little bit of research before it will work. Running GPU-Z in Windows will tell you which chip the dGPU uses.

Ethernet controller is supported with the RealtekRTL8111.kext.

You don’t mention if your system has a WiFi/Bluetooth card, so no advice provided on that part.

Configuring you USB ports to work in macOS is essential for your system to work at its best in macOS. If you have Windows installed have a look at running USBToolBox Tool to create a custom UTBMap.kext.
 
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Thanks for the info!
Hello, I have Wifi and Bluetooth USB adapters, not integrated into the motherboard
 
Those are less likely to work in macOS, as they tend to be made by companies that Apple doesn’t use for components in its products.
There are a few that work, but they are the exception not the rule.
 
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Hello, I Made the openCore USB, with the tutorial, and now booted on the Sequoia installer, now is downloading the full installer (means Erhernet recognised) it recognised all My SSD and HDD, I Will inform when it downloads and installs
 
Hello, it runs beautifully, only caveat is the need to boot from the USB first, instead of simply powering on the PC, (probably a mistake on my part) Even it recognises my internal hard drives with data (NTFS)
The version is Sequoia (15.7.3)
It recognised Bluetooth adapter (TPlink) but not Wifi adapter (unknown brand)
Next I will try to install Tahoe
 
You need to mount the hidden EFI partition on your macOS Sequoia drive, use Hackintool’s Disk tab to do this, then copy your OpenCore EFI folder from your USB installer to the EFI partition on your macOS drive. You should then be able to boot the system without the USB drive connected.

Just make sure you set the UEFI partition for your macOS drive as the priority boot disk in your bios.

Don’t rush to install Tahoe, you need to configure your Sequoia setup first, make sure everything is running smoothly including getting your USB configuration sorted, which is essential for Tahoe.
 
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