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## Introduction
macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370.
macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370. Note that currently online installers do not work for Sonoma, so you require an Apple machine or a Hackintosh to create an offline installer (first you create a FAT32 partition called EFI (Size around 200MB), then you make an Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition called MyVolume, then you follow [this Apple guide](https://support.apple.com/en-mide/HT201372)).

## Spoiler: What works?
Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.
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Spoiler: What works? Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.
Working 4k resolution Trackpad (not as nice as an actual MacBook trackpad but good enough.</description>
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<h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2>
<p>macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370.</p>
<p>macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370. Note that currently online installers do not work for Sonoma, so you require an Apple machine or a Hackintosh to create an offline installer (first you create a FAT32 partition called EFI (Size around 200MB), then you make an Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition called MyVolume, then you follow <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-mide/HT201372">this Apple guide</a>).</p>
<h2 id="spoiler-what-works">Spoiler: What works?</h2>
<p>Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.</p>
<h3 id="working">Working</h3>
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Spoiler: What works? Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.
Working 4k resolution Trackpad (not as nice as an actual MacBook trackpad but good enough.</description>
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Spoiler: What works? Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.
Working 4k resolution Trackpad (not as nice as an actual MacBook trackpad but good enough.</description>
<description>Introduction macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370. Note that currently online installers do not work for Sonoma, so you require an Apple machine or a Hackintosh to create an offline installer (first you create a FAT32 partition called EFI (Size around 200MB), then you make an Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition called MyVolume, then you follow this Apple guide).</description>
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<description>Introduction macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370.
Spoiler: What works? Before you continue reading, you probably want to know whether the effort will be worth it. So here is what works and what does not.
Working 4k resolution Trackpad (not as nice as an actual MacBook trackpad but good enough.</description>
<description>Introduction macOS Sonoma is the newest macOS version (which always is a challenge for Hackintosh) and installing it on an older laptop is an extra challenge. In this post I will talk about how I successfully hackintoshed the XPS 9370. Note that currently online installers do not work for Sonoma, so you require an Apple machine or a Hackintosh to create an offline installer (first you create a FAT32 partition called EFI (Size around 200MB), then you make an Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition called MyVolume, then you follow this Apple guide).</description>
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