And running macOS without a supported graphics card pretty much makes it worthless. yours truly, nawcom the unix shell syntax nazi :-P)ĪPU graphics aren't supported so you need to get a supported graphics card. (side note to Shaneee: there's no need to use -R (recursive) when you're copying a file or multiple files by themselves separate from a folder, the kernel file in this case. You would do the same thing with your install media if the one that comes on the premade image doesn't work, or if you are making your install media from scratch. With your question regarding installing the new kernel, you are simply replacing the vanilla kernel file with the one you want to use. If that is your case, then you can take a look at this: making Sierra install media is more or less the same, you just need to use the provided Extra folder and USB fixes for Sierra that you can get from. If you want to or need to create the USB install media yourself, you'll need access to an existing computer or virtual machine running OS X. You can get premade image for AMD CPUs where you can use Transmac in Windows to image it onto USB: Looking at the CPU specs, it does support SSE4.1 instructions which is needed to run 10.12 Sierra.
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