


Next we need to create a new disk for our VM. Select VMware compatible for the Graphic card, must use OMVF (UEFI) and choose q35 for the machine. Next, configure the graphic card, BIOS and machine. On the next page, select the BigSurBeta.iso and for the Guest OS, choose Other. Now open the Proxmox web dashboard and create a new VM. Make a note of it because we will use it later. I will produce a 64 character key for you. Gcc -o smc_read smc_read.c -framework IOKit And then, open Terminal and execute this command cd ~/Desktop Download the small utility below and save it to Desktop for ease of use. This step requires you to use a Mac or Hackintosh. So now you have two ISOs, OpenCore and macOS Big Sur ISO. Now we need to download the OpenCore boot loader for Proxmox. Download OpenCore for macOS Big Sur Proxmox At this point, we have successfully created the Big Sur ISO and upload to Proxmox server.
