Sonoma b3/OCLP069n actually runs smoother than Ventura/OCLP069 on this 2014 Mini. YMMV. 🙃Everything that works in OCLP/Ventura works the same with OCLP/Sonoma. A very impressive hack!! 🧐
You can install it in an external hard drive, as long as it´s conected via thunderbolt or an esata port. From USB is not gonna boot.tried installing Sonoma on an external hard drive but then after the installation was complete the start up drive couldn’t be found so there was no way to get into Sonoma luckily I had Ventura already backed up on the internal drive.. I give up.
I have four thunderbolt ports and one external drive that I have connected to a dongle that has 2 USB 3.1 ports so I’ll need an external drive with a USB C connection for it to be able to boot from the hard drive ?You can install it in an external hard drive, as long as it´s conected via thunderbolt or an esata port. From USB is not gonna boot.
He has a 2016 Mac Book Pro. Why wouldn't it be able to boot from USB? There are some issues listed at https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/issues/1076 related to MacBookPro13,x but I don't see mention of USB booting.You can install it in an external hard drive, as long as it´s conected via thunderbolt or an esata port. From USB is not gonna boot.
thanks I must’ve have overlooked those noted issues there’s really no point in upgrading just yet I’ll wait until it’s fully supported like Ventura.He has a 2016 Mac Book Pro. Why wouldn't it be able to boot from USB? There are some issues listed at https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/issues/1076 related to MacBookPro13,x but I don't see mention of USB booting.
No, sir. You need a thunderbolt drive. Though the port is the same, as is capable of thunderbolt and Usb-C at the same time, you need a thundedrbolt drive.I have four thunderbolt ports and one external drive that I have connected to a dongle that has 2 USB 3.1 ports so I’ll need an external drive with a USB C connection for it to be able to boot from the hard drive ?
Some versions ago, any mac Os X from any mac could boot in another mac from USB.He has a 2016 Mac Book Pro. Why wouldn't it be able to boot from USB? There are some issues listed at https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/issues/1076 related to MacBookPro13,x but I don't see mention of USB booting.
Thanks, seems to be related to the external USB drive in my case after all.didn't do anything special, using USB installer only.
Hi norm2816, Check the model of the NVMe drive in your MBP in System Info/NVMExpress and compare to this list from OCLP's Github page:thanks I must’ve have overlooked those noted issues there’s really no point in upgrading just yet I’ll wait until it’s fully supported like Ventura.
| Restore S1X/S3X NVMe support removed in 14.0 Beta 2 |
| # - APPLE SSD AP0128H, AP0256H, etc |
| # - APPLE SSD AP0128J, AP0256J, etc |
I recognize that finder view 😎Currently, there is little or no difference between the performance and stability of fully supported macOS versions and the current state of OCLP hacked macOS. To test, Apple's T&Cs had to be violated, profusely.
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I can boot Sonoma b4 from USB drive like all other MACOS without any problems on my MBA7,2.Some versions ago, any mac Os X from any mac could boot in another mac from USB.
Simply, modern macOS not.
There are little differences for light/basic usage, but some specific areas are more problematic : graphic acceleration, debugging, drm management …Currently, there is little or no difference between the performance and stability of fully supported macOS versions and the current state of OCLP hacked macOS. To test, Apple's T&Cs had to be violated, profusely.
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It is still very early in OCLP development for Sonoma, have patience.There are little differences for light/basic usage, but some specific areas are more problematic : graphic acceleration, debugging, drm management …
I was not focused on Sonoma which is in very early development stage, it’s more related to Ventura experience.It is still very early in OCLP development for Sonoma, have patience.![]()
Thank you! I’ll check this out later tonight. I’ll let you know.Hi norm2816, Check the model of the NVMe drive in your MBP in System Info/NVMExpress and compare to this list from OCLP's Github page:
Restore S1X/S3X NVMe support removed in 14.0 Beta 2 # - APPLE SSD AP0128H, AP0256H, etc # - APPLE SSD AP0128J, AP0256J, etc
If you have one of the drives mentioned you won't need a Thunderbolt external drive to install Sonoma on a MacBook Pro 2016, just either of these two OCLP-Sonoma Branch builds, which will install the kext to enable access to your internal drive.
Streamline S1X/S3X Logic build 5ecd453 or
Disable T1 Patches Temporarily build c9a14e2
I use a cheap USB Sabrent SSD HDD hard drive enclosure from Amazon with a USB3-A to USB-C adaptor
Check out my screenshot from post #602 from my MBP 2016 Touchscreen with 4 Thunderbolt ports.
I've had no issues with Sonoma using build c9a14e2 at all (build 5ecd453 prevents Apple account login only) and it runs just as well as Ventura for me.
Good Luck!
The differences are inferred in #627. You are correct, OCLP Ventura seems unfinished.I was not focused on Sonoma which is in very early development stage, it’s more related to Ventura experience.
Graphic/video acceleration remains problematic one year after on some hardware (including « recent » ones)
If you just use safari, mail, office tools or some basic software, it’s fine.
If you want to use some tools like Xcode or some video editing tools, it can be unusable if you are not lucky.
And unfortunately, it’s not OCLP developers fault, it’s because of all the obstacles that Apple put year after year, release after release.

Airplay from iPhone 12 iOS 17 beta to OCLP 69n A1347 2012 Mac mini... yes.Can anybody confirm if AirPlay receiver works? Aka airplay from iOS to the Mac.
On my MBA 7,2 airplay works in both direction with B4 and latest sonoma branch nightly.Can anybody confirm if AirPlay receiver works? Aka airplay from iOS to the Mac.