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I know this is not a support channel, but each time I've asked you have given me several strategies and ideas to upgrade a 2014 macOS I'm experimenting with. Hope this post doesn't get nuked:

Stock software was 10.10. With opencore patcher and other packages I upgraded up to 12.7 and just now I received a software update alert to upgrade to 14.4, something that never happened before.

I though my old 2014 macbook pro retina, 2.6 Ghz dual core intel i5 couldn't support the newest macOS, and if you don't convince me otherwise, I'd upgrade.

thanks

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[–] SayJess@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 8 months ago

It’ll be unusable. A 10 year old Mac cannot run current macOS without significant slow down. Upgrading 2 major releases at once is inadvisable given the hacky nature of opencore patcher. I don’t mean that as a dig at the project, I’ve used open core patcher in the past.