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Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - sekker - 10-08-2021

I have not tried, but ran across this article about OpenCore.

Sharing for those interested.

https://lifehacker.com/how-to-install-the-latest-macos-on-an-unsupported-mac-1847802771


Re: Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - davemchine - 10-08-2021

I am more interested in doing the opposite. I stopped at High Sierra but I am interested in upgrading from my 2013 MacBook Pro and 2013 iMac.


Re: Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - sekker - 10-08-2021

davemchine wrote:
I am more interested in doing the opposite. I stopped at High Sierra but I am interested in upgrading from my 2013 MacBook Pro and 2013 iMac.

Hoping Rosetta II enables SL on an M1 Mac Mini? Sweet!


Re: Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - space-time - 10-08-2021

sekker wrote:
[quote=davemchine]
I am more interested in doing the opposite. I stopped at High Sierra but I am interested in upgrading from my 2013 MacBook Pro and 2013 iMac.

Hoping Rosetta II enables SL on an M1 Mac Mini? Sweet!
No way...


Re: Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - Gareth - 10-09-2021

davemchine wrote:
I am more interested in doing the opposite. I stopped at High Sierra but I am interested in upgrading from my 2013 MacBook Pro and 2013 iMac.

You can totally upgrade to some 2018 machines for High Sierra and 2019 machines if you go up to Mojave!


Re: Beyond DoSDude- running the latest Mac OS on unsupported devices - davemchine - 10-09-2021

That is good info. I should probably do that soon.