Once you boot into the macOS Catalina desktop, your job isn't quite done. To make it a permanent, standalone machine:
Intel Skylake to Coffee Lake (preferred for stability) or modern AMD Ryzen processors.
You must gather your core installation files from trusted sources to prevent system corruption or boot loop errors.
Before booting, your BIOS must be configured correctly. Common settings include:
Catalina 10.15.7 is the final, most polished version of macOS Catalina. It includes all security patches, bug fixes, and driver support that 10.15.0 lacked. For Hackintoshers, version 10.15.7 represents the last macOS version to fully support 32-bit app bridges (though limited) and older hardware that struggles with Big Sur, Monterey, or Ventura.
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