While convenient for beginners in the past, this "distro" (distributed) version of macOS is generally discouraged by the modern Hackintosh community for several reasons:

If you have this file on your system, on any computer you care about or that connects to the internet. Even in a VM, be aware that malware can sometimes escape or target VM detection. The safest action is to delete the file and obtain macOS only from the official App Store or Apple’s recovery servers.

Distro installers like those from Hackintosh Zone are generally not recommended for advanced users because they can include unwanted files or outdated kexts. A "vanilla" installation is always more stable.

The motherboard BIOS must be configured correctly for macOS to initialize: Set to AHCI. Disable Secure Boot and Fast Boot . Disable VT-d (or set DisableIoMapper in your boot config).

By following this guide and respecting the hardware limits of the 10.13.6 OS, you can successfully turn that 5.1GB DMG into a fully functional Hackintosh.