To create a bootable installer using the Niresh Mavericks DMG, you will generally follow a process that differs depending on whether you are working from a Windows PC or a Mac. Method 1: Creating the Installer on Windows
was a landmark version of macOS, being the first named after Californian landmarks and the last to feature "skeuomorphic" design elements (textures like leather or linen). While Apple officially restricted the OS to its own Intel-based machines, the Hackintosh community sought ways to bring it to a wider range of hardware. The Niresh distribution simplified this by: Kernel Patching: Including modified kernels that enabled support for and older Intel CPUs not natively supported by Apple. Driver Integration (Kexts):
Typically, the installation process involved: