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This is the official guide to Install Sierra Zone on PC. macOS is built for Apple computers, Installing macOS on PC is called Hackintosh. Here you can learn how to Hackintosh Sierra. There are few ways of installing a Hackintosh, but Hackintosh Sierra Zone is the most convenient way to set up your Hackintosh

If you are searching for ‘How to Install Hackintosh Sierra on PC,’ ‘How to Install macOS Sierra on PC,’ or ‘Hackintosh Sierra Installation Guide’ well you are at the right place, This is the official guide to Install Sierra Zone on PC.

macOS is built for Apple computers, Installing macOS on PC is called Hackintosh. Here you can learn how to Hackintosh Sierra. (We have also previously covered How to Install Niresh Yosemite on PC.) Most of the troubleshooting information is included in this article so read this article completely once before beginning any procedures.

There are few ways of installing a Hackintosh, but Hackintosh Sierra Zone is the most convenient way to set up your Hackintosh

Why Use Hackintosh Sierra Zone

Features of Sierra Zone

Ready to Hackintosh Sierra? Here are the requirements

Follow this step if you are setting up Hackintosh Sierra Zone on Windows (How to Create your Sierra Zone USB drive from Mac).

Plug your USB drive into your computer, and open TransMac. Find your USB drive in the left-hand column of the TransMac window. Right-click on the USB drive, and click “Format Disk for Mac.” This will delete all of the files on your drive and prepare it for macOS.

Once your USB drive is done formatting, right-click it again and click “Restore with Disk Image.” A file selection window will pop up; choose your Sierra Zone disk image file (it will probably be called “Hackintosh-Sierra-Zone.dmg”), and proceed. Now, TransMac will write Sierra Zone onto your USB drive.

This will probably take 20-40 minutes, though it may take longer, depending on the speed of your USB drive. Once TransMac finishes, your USB drive will contain a fully bootable version of the macOS Sierra installer.

Create your Sierra Zone USB drive from Mac

Follow this step if you are setting up Sierra Zone on a Mac or existing Hackintosh (How to Create your Sierra Zone USB drive from Windows). Plug your USB drive into macOS, and open Disk Utility (located in Applications -> Utilities in your main hard drive). Select your USB drive in the sidebar of Disk Utility and erase the drive, with the “Format” set to “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” and “Scheme” set to “GUID Partition Map.” You can rename the drive any way you want (Mine is named “KingMaker” in the image below).

Next, make sure that your Hackintosh Sierra Zone disk image file is in the same folder as “Restore Sierra.pkg.” If “Restore Sierra.pkg” is still in a ZIP file, double-click that file to unzip it.

Double click on “Restore Sierra.pkg” to start the app. By default, the app will be aimed at your computer’s main hard drive (mine is named “Mac” in the image above). You do not want this– instead, click through the installer until you reach the page with the “Change Install Location” button. Select the drive that you format (It is named “KingMaker” in the example below)

Press the enter / return key. The app will ask for your system password. After you enter your password, it will begin writing the Hackintosh Sierra Zone disk image onto the USB drive. This will probably take 20-40 minutes, though it may take longer, depending on the speed of your USB drive. Once it finishes, your USB drive will contain a fully bootable version of the macOS Sierra.

NOTE: “Restore Sierra.pkg” is very glitchy. If you cannot find the “Change Install Location” button on the first time that you run the package, restart your computer and re-run the package.