![]() Your Proxmox host computer’s CPU must support SSE 4.2, so for Intel your CPU must be at least as new as Nehalem, which was the first CPU generation to bear the “Core” i5/i7 branding. You also need a real Mac available in order to fetch the OSK key. I’ll assume you already have Proxmox 7 installed. You can get the full sourcecode of my OpenCore release on my GitHub here. This tutorial for installing macOS 12 Monterey has been adapted for Proxmox from Kholia’s OSX-KVM project and Leoyzen’s OpenCore configuration for KVM. Since Ventura is still in Beta and support for it is preliminary in OpenCore, don’t expect full functionality (Beta software makes for a poor daily-driver).Ĭontinue reading Installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Proxmox 7.2 Posted on JOctoCategories macOS / Hackintosh, Proxmox 67 Comments on Installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Proxmox 7.2 Expanding the disk of your Proxmox macOS VMĪ new version of this tutorial is now available for the release of macOS 13 Ventura, you can see that here Modern AMD CPUs also support AVX2 and should work with this guide. Older CPUs will panic and reboot while trying to boot the installer. Your Proxmox host computer’s CPU must support AVX2 (a new restriction in Ventura), so for Intel your CPU must be at least as new as Haswell. ![]() You also need a real Mac available in order to build the installer and fetch the OSK key. I’ll assume you already have Proxmox 7.2 installed. Since Ventura is still in closed Developer Beta, you need to be an Apple Developer and have access to a Mac (or Mac VM) to download it. With the public release of macOS 13 Final, this beta guide is now obsolete, please see the new guide here instead Continue reading Installing macOS 13 Ventura on Proxmox 7.2 Posted on OctoCategories macOS / Hackintosh, Proxmox 359 Comments on Installing macOS 13 Ventura on Proxmox 7.2 Installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Proxmox 7.2 Note that the AMD graphics card drivers won’t work in this situation, and other apps that assume AVX2 is present could break too! Please see the CryptexFixup readme for details. However, I have added the CryptexFixup kext to work around this restriction and allow Ventura to be used even on CPUs that don’t have AVX2 support (and merely support SSE 4.2 and AVX1). Ventura now requires that your CPU has support for AVX2, so for Intel your CPU would have to be at least as new as Haswell. This tutorial for installing macOS 13 Ventura has been adapted for Proxmox from Kholia’s OSX-KVM project and Leoyzen’s OpenCore configuration for KVM. Recovering lost GPG public keys from your YubiKey.Installing macOS 12 “Monterey” on Proxmox 7. ![]()
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