Two months after the release of the first beta version of macOS Ventura, the developers behind OCLP demonstrated some old Macs running macOS Ventura thanks to this tool. The tool is based on the same OpenCore bootloader used for Hackintosh, a well-known way of running macOS on regular PCs. While this tool was previously a beta software, the official OpenCore 6.0 version is now available for any user who wants to try it.Īs we have already covered here 9to5Mac, “OpenCore Legacy Patcher” (or just OCLP) is a tool that allows older Macs to run macOS Big Sur and Monterey without official support from Apple. Earlier this year, a group of developers created a tool that would allow users to install macOS Ventura on unsupported Macs like the “trashcan” Mac Pro.
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