Yeah this is to be expected, happens on my 2015 13"View attachment 2214344ok, so I installed Sonoma on a MacBookAir7,2 (2017), and it boots, but it hangs on about 1/2 the progress bar on startup after root patches applied.
Anyone had this issue?
Yeah this is to be expected, happens on my 2015 13"View attachment 2214344ok, so I installed Sonoma on a MacBookAir7,2 (2017), and it boots, but it hangs on about 1/2 the progress bar on startup after root patches applied.
Anyone had this issue?
Same device like mine. Safe boot works for me by pressing shift on boot picker.you can revert root patches if you like than.View attachment 2214344ok, so I installed Sonoma on a MacBookAir7,2 (2017), and it boots, but it hangs on about 1/2 the progress bar on startup after root patches applied.
Anyone had this issue?
Look at your Graphics "Display 5 MB" and you know what happened.after root patches applied.
Wow the fact that this much has been looked into already is amazing all credit to OCLP team .OCLP and macOS 14 Sonoma:
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macOS Sonoma and OpenCore Legacy Patcher Support · Issue #1076 · dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher
With the unveiling of macOS 14, Sonoma, Apple has continued their march towards removal of older Intel Macs. And with this, many more critical drivers used by our older systems have been changed or...github.com
Seems the recently deprecated models are almost there alreadyWow the fact that this much has been looked into already is amazing all credit to OCLP team .
I’m all for there being no OCLP support for the average user and it a private resource and to testers if they need it for a computer they don’t have until actual release. The proof of concept pictures are nice to see though Ventura runs great and if they get anywhere near that no doubt it will be a insane amount of up hill struggle that they take on with the ever growing list of unsupported models so in no small terms thank you for taking on that task when you don’t have to.
No idea, but would guess there may be others with more experience and knowledge who may be able to offer some guidance. I think there is a better forum with lots of helpful discussion for your video card question. Try searching there. This forum is focused on Sonoma working on unsupported.Any thoughts of trying something like the RX6600XT, it can be flashed to work properly and recognised by 5,1. It's a fairly fast card as well - uses same power connection as RX580. Makes less heat as well.
I'm still continually amazed these machines work at all given how old they are and the fact that Mojave was the last supported OS.MP 5,1 installed Sonoma Beta successfully.
Navi GPUs don't work with non-AVX Macs currently in Ventura+.Any thoughts of trying something like the RX6600XT, it can be flashed to work properly and recognised by 5,1. It's a fairly fast card as well - uses same power connection as RX580. Makes less heat as well.
I didn't use any root patches all I did was spoof the OpenCore boot USB to think it was a 15,2 instead of 14,2 and it worked. Again, only touchID and WiFi don't work. I made an install disk with createinstallmedia and then used OCLP to patch the USB.just install like normal from a USB as if its supported? or did you need to use OCLP or something?
O my gosh this makes me so happy.Tweet from Mykola.
How do I find his Twitter account so that I can follow him? I can’t find it when typing in his name. Never mind a quick google search of his name brought me to his account.Tweet from Mykola.
@khronokernel . It´s on the picture under his name.How do I find his Twitter account so that I can follow him? I can’t find it when typing in his name. Never mind a quick google search of his name brought me to his account.
The real challenge here is getting non-Metal acceleration and 3802 based Metal GPUs.C2D again, this time the MacBook Pro 4,1 (in my case with 6GB RAM, 17" glossy LED backlit screen), boots Sonoma just fine. Sound works, backlight control works (!), mouse&keyboard work (so USB1.1 seems fine). Wifi & BT do not work (despite having a previously air-drop and handoff capable replacement module in the miniPCIe slot).
Oh wow, and just while typing this I noticed that the old iSight camera also works with FaceTime. Frame buffer shows all of the 512MB of the 8600MGT. No GPU accel, though - as to be expected at this time.
So, @roysterdoyster, here we might have an extra life with our machines!