To get running on an unsupported Mac or in a virtual machine, you typically need to create your own "patched" installer or ISO. Apple does not provide official "patched" ISOs, so using tools like OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) is the standard, safest method. 🛠️ Recommended Method: OpenCore Legacy Patcher
Downloading a "patched macOS Sequoia ISO" is generally not recommended, as pre-patched files from third-party sources can contain security risks. The safest and most reliable way to install macOS Sequoia on unsupported hardware is to create your own installer OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP)
(Neural Processing Unit) found only in Apple Silicon (M-series) chips. USB 1.1 Support : Older systems with USB 1.1 may require a USB 2.0 hub
OpenCorePkg release.EFI folder from the OpenCorePkg/Utilities/OC/ directory into /tmp/SequoiaISO/EFI.config.plist using ProperTree or OpenCore Configurator to match your target hardware (CPU, GPU, network).