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jshayya0184

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macOS Tahoe is officially the last macOS to support Intel Macs, as confirmed by Apple. This will be quite a long thread, I'm sure.
The minimum requirements are as follows:
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Current state: Tahoe has successfully booted on some Hackintosh models, see here for more:

So the T2 chip doesn't seem to be required. I've yet to get Tahoe to boot on my MBA7,2, but I'll wait for a statement from the OCLP devs before I try to do anything more.
Assumption correct: See post #56 - got a MP5,1 booting a fresh installation of Tahoe.
 
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OCLP managed to patch their way through the T1 chip, but IIRC they only finished patching T1 issues earlier this year while the first T1s (Late 2016) were cut from Ventura back in 2022. That was almost three years for R&D.

Probably easier to disable a software check for missing hardware than to bypass working hardware checking software, but this may take a long while.
 
OCLP managed to patch their way through the T1 chip, but IIRC they only finished patching T1 issues earlier this year while the first T1s (Late 2016) were cut from Ventura back in 2022. That was almost three years for R&D.
Good to know. I suspect the challenge this year will be getting it to run on non-T2 Macs. Macs like the 2018 Mac mini and 2020 MacBook Air with T2 should be easier I'd think.

Although, if MacOS can still run in a VM environment with no T2, maybe not. Someone please confirm!
 
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Good to know. I suspect the challenge this year will be getting it to run on non-T2 Macs. Macs like the 2018 Mac mini and 2020 MacBook Air with T2 should be easier I'd think.

Although, if MacOS can still run in a VM environment with no T2, maybe not. Someone please confirm!
I'm planning on downloading the beta tomorrow, and testing it both in a VM, and natively on my 7,2 MBA. I'll report back once I do.
 
I just learned of the new MacOS and am interested in seeing if this will install cleanly onto my 2017 12-inch i7 MacBook. I plan to give this a try using the current version of OCLP and see what happens. I will report my findings once done . . .
 
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Installer boot for Tahoe successful on MP5,1 (stick prepared with MrMacintosh pkg, extracted to install.app and treated with OCLP 2.4.0 to write to USB stick.

Needs intermediate step USB 3 card though while booting from it.

Sequence: Boot OC EFI, select USB stick installer, boot verbose and wait for "waiting for boot volume" error or crossed halt icon appears. Then unplug USB stick from USB 2 and reconnect on the fly to USB 3.
Booting resumes (!) and after a while the install menu appears (or the missing mouse/kbd blink sequece - then replug the mouse / kbd also to USB 3).

Needless to say: Result of the installation will be at least dubious and no current patches are expected to work any miracle ;-)

Update: 2nd boot/install stage now running, leaving "17min. to complete"

Update2: Setup assistant fired up with blue blurry Tahoe wallpaper. Cannot set new user due to crash and restart.
Tried to migrate a previous user instead, now crashes during reboot phase to complete migration.

...so close to the Finder now - almost in reach ;-)
Will try this on a i7 machine. Suspect heavy usage of AVX 2 commands somewhere on the process!
 

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MacBookPro11,3, with a USB flash drive installer with macOS 26 Tahoe Developer Beta 1 and OCLP 2.4.0: initially it boots from the flash drive, with a normal progress bar, but then suddenly stops at a prohibited sign (a circle with a line across it); so it is currently impossible to do a clean install: maybe it is because this Intel Mac lacks the T2 chip…?
 
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… In the meantime, macOS 26 Tahoe Developer Beta 1 works perfectly as a virtual machine on Apple Silicon; here, in Parallels Desktop 20.3.2, on an M3 MacBook Air:

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MacBookPro11,3, with a USB flash drive installer with macOS 26 Tahoe Developer Beta 1 and OCLP 2.4.0: initially it boots from the flash drive, with a normal progress bar, but then suddenly stops at a prohibited sign (a circle with a line across it); so it is currently impossible to do a clean install: maybe it is because this Intel Mac lacks the T2 chip…?
Something similar on my MBP 9,1.
 
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API Metal 4 will be a challenge as mentioned

Waiting for the work of the OCLP team, if it runs well on the Macbook Pro 15" 2017 I will be happy, as it will end Intel support in style
 
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