Thank you!!! Just installed macOS Monterey using this video and the one on Monterey from 2 years ago. My Late 2009 iMac 21.5 inch upgraded with SSD & max RAM is now smoothly running 🙂🙂 Did not want to push to Sequoia just yet. Will attempt do install dual boot to WINDOWS10 soon using your other vid. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Great videos - thanks. Question on Software Updates, As Sequoia goes to 15.2, 15.3 etc, could you please make a video on how to upgrade our systems? Can we simply go through Software Update?
The iPhones that can run 17 are supported for 18, and the Macs that can run 14 (Sonoma) are supported for 15 (Sequoia), except for the 2 MacBook Airs you mentioned. watchOS, however, has dropped support for the Apple Watch Series 4.
Hi I am stuck at the end while applying patches. Getting this error Failed to mount root volume - Failed to mount root volume, cannot continue with patching!!!
Hi. Just to understand... I tried many times to do a clean install on my mid 2012 13" Macbook Pro (i7 2.9, 16 GB RAM and 512 SSD). All proceeds smoothly until I choose the disk for the installation. It seems to be stuck. The third time I let it working for almost 6 hours without knowing if it was working or not. No spinning wheel or progress bar. When I decided to stop, I had to recovery from backup because a message of missing disk appeared. I redownloaded everything, I recreated the Mac Installer without any problem. Now it's stuck again. Any idea? Looking forward to hear back from you (and sorry for my english if it's not clear...). Thanks!
I have the same 2014 late mac mini. after prepare the installer disc, I am planing to upgrade my hdd to ssd. is there any difference to do ?( I belive the part that 8:23 reboting I dont have to do that. ) I think after I upgrate the ssd it will automaticly starting to install. have any idea?
@@2fastsedat607 at that point, just shut down your machine and swap the SSD in the machine. If it is empty, the Mac will automatically boot from the prepared installer on the USB drive.
After the sequia update in my macbook pro 13inch 2016. Microsoft office is just loading and can't type anything. Even though i have to subscription of Microsoft office. Please help me to fix this issue.
I have a Mac mini late 2014, I updated it to Sequoia oclp 2.2.0 and I feel that it is slow. The animated wallpaper is also very slow. I hope you can help me very much.
How much RAM does your Mac have? The animated wallpaper is even slow on the last Intel-based Macs unfortunately, not sure what Apple did but it's really hogging resources so better to disable it.
@@jensdbe Thank you very much for the quick response For honesty, I don't know how much RAM I have. Can you tell me how to know? I have another Mac mini that my brother uses, which is late 2018 and is supported by Apple in the Sequoia update. It is very fast in running applications and the animated background is also fast compared to my very slow device that runs Safari in 22 seconds. I saw a clip of you changing the SSD to speed up the device and I thought about changing the SSD. I said the device might be fast. What do you think? Should I change the SSD and get something like yours, which is Samsung? I want you to tell me its specifications or take (Kingston A400 SATA SSD Internal Solid State Drive 2.5 Inch, 960 GB SA400S37/960G) and download the Sequoia update on a USB flash drive from oclp. I hope you respond to my lover and follower from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦❤
@ferteks5435 you can tell how much memory you have by going to the apple icon in the top left corner, then go to About this Mac. But if you still have a mechanical hard drive, this is most likely the component slowing things down drastically. Basically any SATA 2,5" SSD should be fine and will be a huge upgrade to what you have right now.
Edit Here are my specs from the About this Mac list (Processor: Intel Core i5 Dual Core 1.4GHz) (Graphics: 1536 intel hd graphics 5000) (Memory: 1600MHz ddr3 (4.g.b)
If all goes well, upgrading should not touch your files and everything should still be there. Nevertheless, especially when doing this on unsupported hardware, it's always a good idea to have a proper backup.
Sequoia 15.1 runs on my MacBook Pro Mid 2009 a bit slowly but it works. Problem is - the Music application keeps crashing :-( Can't you find any solution for this? It would be great to give to the old mac a little more life :-)
As far as I can see in the OCLP release notes it has to do with the following: "Unfortunately due to T2 related problems, the recently dropped MacBookAir8,x models cannot be supported at this time."
Do I have to build an installer, or can I just upgrade to Sonoma? 2017 iMac 27" 5K, 4.2 GHz Intel i7 Kaby Lake, 24 GB RAM, 1TB internal SSPOLARIS 4x NVMe SSD as boot volume, 4TB internal Crucial SATA SSD, Radeon Pro 580 with 8 GB vram, MacOS Monterey 12.x latest
If you are already booting with OpenCore you should be able to upgrade directly I believe. Been a long time since I tried that so definitely make a proper backup before :)
Every time I get to the part where it says create macOS installer, it starts to download for a few minutes and then it says error on a 2014 Mac mini, anybody have any suggestions?
Unfortunately I don't have an eGPU to test but my guess would be that it would work. As far as I can see, there hasn't been much change in that area. To be sure you could try a (temporary) dual boot and give back the space to your current install if it wouldn't work. Curious though how happy you are with the eGPU solution, would love to give such a setup a try but haven't come across any interesting deals so far.
@@jensdbe do love the egpu as it makes my video editing on both Davinci Resolve Studio (latest) and FCPX (not the latest though) so much faster. All other tasks from online browsing to watching 4k videos are handled no problems too. Will give your idea a go and see if it works well, otherwise I'll just stick with Monterey for a couple more years as it hasn't given me any bother. Thanks! 🤗
@@jensdbe yaa i build bootable with legacy patcher, my older os sonoma. When booting install sequoia i get notice "an error occurd while preparing the installation. Try Running thus application. So now i back to catalina and upgrade os again to sonoma. Any idea macbook pro retina mid 2012 to sequoia..?
I did test the speed of the SSD that I put in this late 2014 Mac Mini in the video I did when I upgraded it. You can find it here if interested: ruclips.net/video/3rz8u-r6Z1M/видео.html
Nice. I’ve got a maxed out Mac mini 7,1. Going to use it as my work computer. This update has made it faster and usable for office related tasks
Thanks for showing how to set up dual boot to keep the original MacOS while also installing the unsupported MacOS in a different partition
just installed on my mini late 2014 with i7 and 16gigs of ram. tks for the tutorial, it's perfect. just install with a fast usb key. tks again!!!!!
Thank you!!! Just installed macOS Monterey using this video and the one on Monterey from 2 years ago. My Late 2009 iMac 21.5 inch upgraded with SSD & max RAM is now smoothly running 🙂🙂 Did not want to push to Sequoia just yet. Will attempt do install dual boot to WINDOWS10 soon using your other vid. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Great to hear this helped you. It can indeed be used for older unsupported releases as well as it works in the same way. Enjoy Monterey :)
Great videos - thanks. Question on Software Updates, As Sequoia goes to 15.2, 15.3 etc, could you please make a video on how to upgrade our systems? Can we simply go through Software Update?
Very Useful, thanks !
The iPhones that can run 17 are supported for 18, and the Macs that can run 14 (Sonoma) are supported for 15 (Sequoia), except for the 2 MacBook Airs you mentioned. watchOS, however, has dropped support for the Apple Watch Series 4.
Hi
I am stuck at the end while applying patches. Getting this error
Failed to mount root volume
- Failed to mount root volume, cannot continue with patching!!!
when I connect my USB drive to my mac mini and try to boot it I have a signal of circle with line.... 🚫
Hi. Just to understand... I tried many times to do a clean install on my mid 2012 13" Macbook Pro (i7 2.9, 16 GB RAM and 512 SSD). All proceeds smoothly until I choose the disk for the installation. It seems to be stuck. The third time I let it working for almost 6 hours without knowing if it was working or not. No spinning wheel or progress bar. When I decided to stop, I had to recovery from backup because a message of missing disk appeared. I redownloaded everything, I recreated the Mac Installer without any problem. Now it's stuck again. Any idea? Looking forward to hear back from you (and sorry for my english if it's not clear...). Thanks!
I have the same 2014 late mac mini. after prepare the installer disc, I am planing to upgrade my hdd to ssd. is there any difference to do ?( I belive the part that 8:23 reboting I dont have to do that. )
I think after I upgrate the ssd it will automaticly starting to install. have any idea?
@@2fastsedat607 at that point, just shut down your machine and swap the SSD in the machine. If it is empty, the Mac will automatically boot from the prepared installer on the USB drive.
@@jensdbe thanks a lot.
After the sequia update in my macbook pro 13inch 2016. Microsoft office is just loading and can't type anything. Even though i have to subscription of Microsoft office. Please help me to fix this issue.
I`m stuck in the boot loop. What can be done to resolve this issue?
Yes , restart n press shift while starting pc , will install the missing files , will take some time to start n working fine
Thanks!!!
I have a Mac mini late 2014, I updated it to Sequoia oclp 2.2.0 and I feel that it is slow. The animated wallpaper is also very slow. I hope you can help me very much.
How much RAM does your Mac have? The animated wallpaper is even slow on the last Intel-based Macs unfortunately, not sure what Apple did but it's really hogging resources so better to disable it.
@@jensdbe Thank you very much for the quick response
For honesty, I don't know how much RAM I have. Can you tell me how to know? I have another Mac mini that my brother uses, which is late 2018 and is supported by Apple in the Sequoia update. It is very fast in running applications and the animated background is also fast compared to my very slow device that runs Safari in 22 seconds. I saw a clip of you changing the SSD to speed up the device and I thought about changing the SSD. I said the device might be fast. What do you think? Should I change the SSD and get something like yours, which is Samsung? I want you to tell me its specifications or take (Kingston A400 SATA SSD Internal Solid State Drive 2.5 Inch, 960 GB
SA400S37/960G) and download the Sequoia update on a USB flash drive from oclp.
I hope you respond to my lover and follower from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦❤
@ferteks5435 you can tell how much memory you have by going to the apple icon in the top left corner, then go to About this Mac. But if you still have a mechanical hard drive, this is most likely the component slowing things down drastically. Basically any SATA 2,5" SSD should be fine and will be a huge upgrade to what you have right now.
Edit
Here are my specs from the About this Mac list
(Processor: Intel Core i5 Dual Core 1.4GHz)
(Graphics: 1536 intel hd graphics 5000)
(Memory: 1600MHz ddr3 (4.g.b)
@@jensdbe ok, thank you so much your lover from saudi arabia 😘
I tried it but mouse and keyboard are stacked. No way to enter password
Hello, If i select option to upgrade. Will my files be gone? Upgrading from Monterey,.
If all goes well, upgrading should not touch your files and everything should still be there. Nevertheless, especially when doing this on unsupported hardware, it's always a good idea to have a proper backup.
Hey mate, is there any features lost when doing this on unsupported hardware? Also can you sign into your apple account with this?
Sequoia 15.1 runs on my MacBook Pro Mid 2009 a bit slowly but it works. Problem is - the Music application keeps crashing :-( Can't you find any solution for this?
It would be great to give to the old mac a little more life :-)
You own a 16 year old MacBook??
Have you no shame?! 😊
why the 2019 MacBook Air isn't supported even with OpenCore?
As far as I can see in the OCLP release notes it has to do with the following: "Unfortunately due to T2 related problems, the recently dropped MacBookAir8,x models cannot be supported at this time."
Do I have to build an installer, or can I just upgrade to Sonoma?
2017 iMac 27" 5K, 4.2 GHz Intel i7 Kaby Lake, 24 GB RAM, 1TB internal SSPOLARIS 4x NVMe SSD as boot volume, 4TB internal Crucial SATA SSD, Radeon Pro 580 with 8 GB vram, MacOS Monterey 12.x latest
If you are already booting with OpenCore you should be able to upgrade directly I believe. Been a long time since I tried that so definitely make a proper backup before :)
Every time I get to the part where it says create macOS installer, it starts to download for a few minutes and then it says error on a 2014 Mac mini, anybody have any suggestions?
Maybe check if you have enough disk space? Or try another USB drive.
did you find solution? I had to change name of OCLP APPin APP folder.... then things proceeded without error msg.
Do you know if this support mac mini late 2012 running egpu (am running oclp macos monterey) TIA
Unfortunately I don't have an eGPU to test but my guess would be that it would work. As far as I can see, there hasn't been much change in that area. To be sure you could try a (temporary) dual boot and give back the space to your current install if it wouldn't work.
Curious though how happy you are with the eGPU solution, would love to give such a setup a try but haven't come across any interesting deals so far.
@@jensdbe do love the egpu as it makes my video editing on both Davinci Resolve Studio (latest) and FCPX (not the latest though) so much faster. All other tasks from online browsing to watching 4k videos are handled no problems too. Will give your idea a go and see if it works well, otherwise I'll just stick with Monterey for a couple more years as it hasn't given me any bother. Thanks! 🤗
@@GeorgeWS keep us posted on your results. Thanks!
Hi i got error
Select disk then error messages
An error occurrd while preparing the installation. Try running this application .
Can u help me
At which stage do you get this? During preparing the USB drive or when installing Sequoia?
@@jensdbe yaa i build bootable with legacy patcher, my older os sonoma. When booting install sequoia i get notice "an error occurd while preparing the installation. Try Running thus application.
So now i back to catalina and upgrade os again to sonoma.
Any idea macbook pro retina mid 2012 to sequoia..?
@@jensdbeU want see the error? I will record it for you.
Same problem here
@@danielantwiadjei9639 please add legacy patcher and terminal in security & privacy (files and folder)
Then run patch again.
Now work sequioa
Does Sequoia run slow and choppy or smooth and normal?!
Runs pretty normal I would say
iPhone mirror is not working in unsupported sequoia
@@shaiksaleem4274 as far as I know you need a T2 chip to have iPhone mirroring.
same
black magic speed test ssd!!!
I did test the speed of the SSD that I put in this late 2014 Mac Mini in the video I did when I upgraded it. You can find it here if interested: ruclips.net/video/3rz8u-r6Z1M/видео.html
100 mb per secend !! i have 700kb in iran also youtube need vpn
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