The situation where a non-Apple manufactured computer, configured to run macOS (often referred to as a “Hackintosh”), halts its startup process displaying only the Apple logo, without progressing to the operating system, is a common problem. This issue frequently arises during the initial installation or subsequent booting of the modified operating system environment. For example, a user attempting to install macOS on a custom-built PC may encounter this stall, preventing them from accessing the desktop environment.
Addressing the causes of this boot failure is crucial for successful system operation. Overcoming this hurdle allows individuals to utilize macOS on hardware not originally intended for it, potentially offering cost savings and customization options. Historically, troubleshooting this type of failure has been a significant part of the Hackintosh community, driving the development of specialized tools, configurations, and knowledge sharing among users.