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huge321

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Oct 17, 2023
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I have a Late 2015 Macbook Pro and Late 2015 iMac that are both running OCLP 1.00 and Sonoma. Sonoma runs fine with a few bugs (Laptop runs warm and clicking on Photo Memories will cause a crash).

Each time there is a OS update, the patcher fails to reboot after updating and requires a full reinstall. After reinstalling the update, all works well.

So I am wondering why the update fails every time? For now, I will not be updating until a stable OCLP update addresses the issue.
 
Recently spent about 6 hours on this; if you read the "fine print" on (presume your using the "Dortania" whatever its called installed on your device - it advises that the "Root patcher" needs to be clicked on with each new "version". The only way to get to the OCLP app. after an update is via Safe mode (press shift after powering on) and it then takes a few seconds to get things working. The "Doritania" site seemed to indicate that updates were as simple as if on a normal installation - it seems that the marketing team did the equivalent of not indicating that an electric vehicle needed recharging.
 
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