![]() ![]() ![]() Since Monterey is still in closed Developer Beta, you need to opt-in to the Apple beta program and grab Monterey from System Update. Modern AMD CPUs also support SSE 4.2 and will work with this guide. Older CPUs will cause Illegal Instruction crashes when apps/extensions attempt to use these missing instructions. Your Proxmox host computer’s CPU must support SSE 4.2, so for Intel your CPU must be at least as new as Nehalem, which was the first CPU generation to bear the “Core” i5/i7 branding. Since Monterey is still in closed Developer Beta, you need to be an Apple Developer and have access to a Mac (or Mac VM) to download it. You can get the full sourcecode of my OpenCore release on my GitHub here. This tutorial for installing macOS Monterey Developer Beta has been adapted for Proxmox from Kholia’s OSX-KVM project and Leoyzen’s OpenCore configuration for KVM. With the public release of Monterey, this guide is now obsolete, please use my new installation guide instead Recovering lost GPG public keys from your YubiKey.Installing macOS 12 “Monterey” on Proxmox 7.Expanding the disk of your Proxmox macOS VM.Driving a 4-pin computer PWM fan on the BTT Octopus using Klipper.Installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Proxmox 7.2.Installing macOS 13 Ventura on Proxmox 7.2.Fixing Xcode on Monterey under OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
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