A: Yes, but it’s a Hackintosh. You’ll need a specially modified ISO that includes bootloaders like Clover or OpenCore. Standard Apple ISOs will kernel panic on generic hardware.
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| Alternative | Why it’s better | 64-bit support | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Built into every Mac, no ISO needed. Downloads directly from Apple. | Yes | | OpenCore Legacy Patcher | Installs modern macOS (Monterey/Ventura) on old 64-bit Macs. | Yes | | DosDude1 Patchers | Lightweight patches for Mojave/Catalina on unsupported Macs. | Yes | | Linux distros (Ubuntu, Fedora) | If you just need a 64-bit OS on old hardware, Linux is safer. | Yes |