Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

John Daniel Rees

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Hi my name is John, I’m trying to install Mac OS Big Sur on my Macbook Pro 6.2 2010 a1286 Arrandale, for now I couldn’t, I’d be happy to receive help, doing a favor, the first part of the installation has been completed, the boot in the installer does not continue, so far I couldn't, I wanted to show a picture and share something very crazy that happened, a bug that can break to install any version of Mac OS on unsupported Macos. My Macbook Pro 6.2 2010 a1286 Arrandale , I managed to make it recognized as being Mac Pro 3.1 2008, it worked as Mac Pro 3.1 2008 not being, being Macbook Pro 6.2 2010 a1286 Arrandale, I realized how it can be possible doing this bug, leave the system in English , uses Multibeast on the device version part, places a different device preferably with the version that the system officially recognizes, trying to choose hardware closer to your device, the first part of the Big Mac installation worked ( <https://github.com/StarPlayrX/bigmac> ) on the right model to install Mac OS Big Sur on unsupported Macs, and a Patch for Mac Pro, even if not a Mac Pro, completed the first part of the Mac OS Big Sur installation on the model sure, that you want to install Mac OS Big Sur on unsupported Macs, I would like to thank: Ramon F., Jackluke, Barry, StarPlayrX, Dosdude, Bensova,everyone, if you can help also thanks.
 

Attachments

  • 20201220_011818.jpg
    20201220_011818.jpg
    275.4 KB · Views: 2,819
Last edited:
start from here.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.