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John Daniel Rees

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Dec 14, 2020
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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.
 

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start from here.
 
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