OSX: OpenCore Legacy Patcher

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Synthia Cynthia Payne

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Jul 30, 2025, 8:23:57 PMJul 30
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Knock Knock!

Anybody have experience or feedback on using the OpenCore Legacy Patcher
to update an old Mac? I have a mid-2012 MacBook Pro that is no longer
supported with OS updates and thought I would give it a go. Please share
your experience or suggestions here.

dortania.github.io

Dee C

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Jul 30, 2025, 11:58:36 PMJul 30
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Yes! Funny you should ask. I just finished installing Sequoia on my friends 2013 iMac today. I also have Sequoia on my own personal 2020 imac and my 2015 MBP.

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Aug 15, 2025, 8:22:33 PMAug 15
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over the past week I've had quite an adventure with OpenCore Legacy
Patcher on my mid-2012 MBP with only 4GB of Ram.

First I got Sequoia up and running but as expected it was very slow, so
I re-installed Catalina, and then installed OpenCore Monterey on a
separate partition.

Monterey is running quite well, but is the last version of OSX with a
low minimum Ram of 4GB. And I still need to test it with JackTrip.

More soon!
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