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macOS Sonoma can be installed on 83 unsupported Macs with this tool
gadgetfreak-apple said:appleinsideruser said:gadgetfreak-apple said:zimmermann said:I just upgraded from Ventura to Sanoma. In less than half an hour all is running fast an' great. This on a 15 inch 2016 MacBook Pro. End of ad.
Note, the latest version has a fix for Broadcom WiFi and graphics issues: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/releases1) the detailed walkthrough from Mr. Macintosh
2) wiping my startup disk and doing a clean install
3) using 1.01 of OpenCore which was available by the time I did the 2nd attempt
in any case, thanks for the heads up on the new release. My MacBook is not my primary machine at the moment which is why I went ahead with the experiment. Going to wait a bit before attempting with my iMac -
macOS Sonoma can be installed on 83 unsupported Macs with this tool
gadgetfreak-apple said:zimmermann said:I just upgraded from Ventura to Sanoma. In less than half an hour all is running fast an' great. This on a 15 inch 2016 MacBook Pro. End of ad.
Note, the latest version has a fix for Broadcom WiFi and graphics issues: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/releases -
macOS Sonoma can be installed on 83 unsupported Macs with this tool
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iPhone 15 Pro review: Best balance of performance to price yet in an iPhone
tht said:I made a mistake buying the iPhone 12 when I should have gotten the iPhone 12 Pro. If your usage habits is to keep an iPhone for 4 to 5 years, get the Pro models. My wife has the 12 Pro, and every time I use it, it seems "faster". Not sure what it is. Perhaps the 6 GB of RAM?
So, if you are getting a phone for 4 to 5 or more years, it behooves you to get the more expensive versions. -
Hands on with all the changes in the first beta of iOS 17.1