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First Take
Does Apogee Support Hackintosh Systems?
Apogee products are designed and tested for use with genuine Apple hardware running macOS. At this time, Apogee does not support or provide technical assistance for Hackintosh systems (non-Apple computers configured to run macOS).
Why?
Hackintosh setups often vary significantly in hardware, drivers, and system stability. While some users may find success running macOS on unsupported systems, these configurations fall outside of Apple’s hardware specifications, and therefore, outside the scope of Apogee’s official compatibility and support.