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[Read Me] Using pre-built OpenCore Legacy EFI folders for Apple Computers


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These are the general guidelines for using the pre-built EFI folders for Apple computers:

 

  1. When you are using the pre-built EFI folders make sure you have a valid backup of your computer's data.
  2. These folders are meant for Apple computers not Hackintoshes.
  3. They won't work on Beta versions of macOS, only use them on final releases.
  4. If you ran into any issues please post your questions in the correct section. e.g iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac mini etc.
  5. Once you've installed macOS use OpenCore Legacy Patcher to Build and Install the EFI folder, reboot your Mac and then install the Root Patches.

 

Troubleshooting:

If in any stage of the reboots the OpenCore's picker didn't show up and you just got the Mac's built-in Boot Manger just turn off your Mac by pressing down the power button and turn it on again and hold down the Option key and the disks will show up.

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