Yes, it works, but on legacy GPU, like 9400M - transparent control bar - is invisible.Cmd-Shift 5 opens Screenshot for me on 11.3.1; or you can click on the App in the Launchpad. All functions seem normal.
Also Preview->File->Take Screenshot works.
Yes, it works, but on legacy GPU, like 9400M - transparent control bar - is invisible.Cmd-Shift 5 opens Screenshot for me on 11.3.1; or you can click on the App in the Launchpad. All functions seem normal.
Also Preview->File->Take Screenshot works.
Right, also here on MBP5,2 (on 11.4b1), the icons are invisible, but when placing the mouse over them, the descriptive text shows - so one can still select the desired option. Just above the dock.Yes, it works, but on legacy GPU, like 9400M - transparent control bar - is invisible.
If you are able to edit the boot-args within the opencore config.plist file or the config.plist at all (now please read the full OCLP docs) than you might try to add thisSo, I did it. Installed 11.3.1 OCLP 0.1.2 over my 11.3.1 BarryKN micropatch 0.5.1. on my iMac 14.2 late 2013.
And have a problem. There is no signal on my 2nd monitor NEC PA301w wia TB. It was OK before OCLP installation. Need HELP!
agdpmod=vit9696 to the boot-args. If you have there already an entry (or in the DeviceProperties section) like agdpmod=pikera just replace the pikera with vit9696.Hello hvds:Right, also here on MBP5,2 (on 11.4b1), the icons are invisible, but when placing the mouse over them, the descriptive text shows - so one can still select the desired option. Just above the dock.
You should at least try the fix @khronokernel sent to you. We all rely on all other users to test fixes on their machines. Sitting in the back and waiting does not solve anything.Thanks, Ausdauersportler. Just now i have restoring system to 11.3.1 BarryKN micropatcher. And I will wait for for a fix in the OCLP.
I have tried, unsuccessfully. I admit that due to my low qualificationsYou should at least try the fix @khronokernel sent to you
Everything is fine. Obviously I have no clue now how to solve this, too. So our level of qualification is the same here.I have tried, unsuccessfully. I admit that due to my low qualifications
Both Apple Maps and Find My issues with the initial buttons (not being there / clickable with the OpenGL framework patches) can be circumvented by force-quitting the app, keep the (missing) button position in mind, open app again and rapid-fire-click onto that area until the "whats new" popup window closes.Who is exactly we? The last guy insisting on using the 1st plural when speaking about himself got his head cut of more than 200 years, ago. Not a good idea to start this nuisance, again.
Apple Home, Apple Maps, Apple photos and others rely on the metal techology and will probably never work properly unless you buy a metal GPU based Mac. Patching back graphics acceleration for your old card means is bringing back mostly OpenGL - did I mention this before? The patches are not a metal emulator for old graphics cards. Nobody will do this without proper engineering docs - whohoo - these are Apple internal. These apps had their problems before on Mojave and Cataline, do not expect to get newer version with less metal technology included.
What is coming next? Final Cut Pro X does not work properly on your iMac?
I also had this. I assume it is just a false positive. Can anyone confirm? I added it to the exclusion list.Has anyone else had a virus warning when downloading and unpacking open core from GitHub? The anti-virus is Bit defender. I've been using an earlier version and it has been no trouble so not in a hurry to upgrade just thought I'd ask
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I confirm that this method work for meIf you are able to edit the boot-args within the opencore config.plist file or the config.plist at all (now please read the full OCLP docs) than you might try to add thisagdpmod=vit9696to theboot-args. If you have there already an entry (or in the DeviceProperties section) likeagdpmod=pikerajust replace the pikera with vit9696.
If these instructions sound like Böhmische Dörfer to you than please just wait for a fix in the official distribution. There is already a quite similar issue open and under exploration.
And I advice clearly against this installation over an existing patched one. The patching destroyed the cryptographic integrity of the root file system and other used hidden partitions and you can experience problems later on.
Backup, delete the APFS container/partition holding the complete Big Sur stuff, do a clean installation and do a restore. I have been though this several times on my test systems during the migration tests. The last installation with such problems has been deleted just a couple of hours, ago.
For reference, Apple themselves notarize OpenCore Legacy Patcher. Our source code is also all public and built with pyinstaller to make the simple .app you see. Each time we commit or do a release, we have our server build the app, sign with apple and have it hosted on our repo through Github Actions.I also had this. I assume it is just a false positive. Can anyone confirm? I added it to the exclusion list.
Thanks for the confirmation. And double thanks for OCLP! Looking forward to at least one more year using my Mac Mini.For reference, Apple themselves notarize OpenCore Legacy Patcher. Our source code is also all public and built with pyinstaller to make the simple .app you see. Each time we commit or do a release, we have our server build the app, sign with apple and have it hosted on our repo through Github Actions.
Not entirely sure why Bit Defender would flag us, though I know on Windows all pyinstaller binaries seem to get flagged by Windows Defender. My guess is they copied Defender's rules and applied universally
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Does it (root file system spoiling) happen while patched BS is clean installing or even when it's set up onto existing partition - over the existing Catalina, for example?And I advice clearly against this installation over an existing patched one. The patching destroyed the cryptographic integrity of the root file system and other used hidden partitions and you can experience problems later on.
So generally reinstallation of Big Sur on root patched volumes shouldn't actually cause any concerns if done as Apple expects. With Mojave and Catalina, dosdude1 does in fact edit the system volume in a supported format.Does it (root file system spoiling) happen while patched BS is clean installing or even when it's set up onto existing partition - over the existing Catalina, for example?
kmutil, then using --bootefi --create-snapshot to create a new snapshot based of our updated changesDo I understand correctly that when this feature's done, an opportunity arises to undo live volume boot and come back to normal snapshots? So, for Patched Sur users, it makes sense to wait some time and get a chance to switch to OCLP without mandatory clean install?For this exact reason, ASentientBot requested the feature for OCLP and we're currently researching into implementing this smoothly
Unlikely, especially with the disappointedly absent documentation regarding what Patched Sur does for different models without delving deep into their logic(Hopefully this can be improved in the future on the author's part). We couldn't release work that we would stand by with so many edge cases that simply do not need to exist.Do I understand correctly that when this feature's done, an opportunity arises to undo live volume boot and come back to normal snapshots? So, for Patched Sur users, it makes sense to wait some time and get a chance to switch to OCLP without mandatory clean install?
There is no other way to update than from the scratch, i.e. creating a new USB installer and install the latest release on top of the older one preserving your data and settings.Stupid question and I have asked before but I have 11.1 on my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro installed using the Micropatcher. What is the easiest way to upgrade to 11.3 without starting from scratch?
Also what would be the best discord server to join re Big Sur on unsupported Macs?
Discord on this thread to get your info.Stupid question and I have asked before but I have 11.1 on my Mid 2012 MacBook Pro installed using the Micropatcher. What is the easiest way to upgrade to 11.3 without starting from scratch?
