This guide shows you how to set up your New-Way Hackintosh using our templates, using our script.
Installing macOS
Just follow through the installer until you end up as shown on the next step.

First of I’d recommend turning on Local Scaling for getting the image resolution of the VM display scaled to the corresponding window size.
When you’ve done so, just hit Enter on the first entry in the Boot Picker, whichever macOS version you chose.

If the VMs CPU usage sticks to 100%, it’s probably frozen. Hard Reset the VM to reboot, and it’ll start over.

Once the VM has restarted after completing the first stage of the installing, you’ll notice it’s now saying macOS Installer.
Don’t pick the installer with the macOS version logo (Install macOS <version>)!

It will now enter the second part of the installation, be patience and let it do its thing once again.
Do keep an eye out with the CPU usage as mentioned earlier.

The VM will probably restart a few times during the installation. Once it’s done, it should now present you with the name of the disk you erased.
Enter it to start setting up your system settings and your user account.
Configuring your macOS
Once you’ve finally reached the desktop, you can start configuring the necessary steps for getting things properly working!

Once you’ve mounted the EFI partition, head into the Get Started folder -> EFIs.
Pick the EFI depending on the GPU you’re going to use along with the macOS VM.
GPU Compatibility Checklist
Next step is to regenerate the SMBIOS, this is crucial for avoiding issues with online connectivity in general, updates and iCloud. OpenCore Auxiliary Tools is now named OCAT_Mac.dmg!
Follow each step!
Finishing up
Once you’ve completed all previous steps, it’s time to shut down the macOS VM, and make some changes on the Proxmox side.

Shut down, and head back into the Proxmox WebUI.
Congratulations on your successful Hackintosh the New-Way!
Want to get more out of your VM?
Check out our PCI Passthrough Guide!

You should now have a fully working Hackintosh!
Now you can sign into iCloud and start setting up the macOS as your own.
I would highly recommend you creating either a snapshot or a backup of the VM in its current state, should you mess something up.
Always snapshot/backup before messing around in the EFI partition.

Bonus tip;
Head into System Settings -> General -> Sharing and tick Screen Sharing.
Makes it easy to access your Hackintosh headless should you want to.