Now, you will be able to choose what version of macOS to download. After that, your Mac will start downloading micropatcher for kexts and a couple other resources.ħ. Then, you can select whether you want to update macOS from Catalina to Big Sur (or Big Sur to Big Sur if you are switching from a different patcher) or do a clean install of Big Sur (currently unavailable).Ħ. (Note: Apple does not always release InstallAssistant.pkgs for the beta tracks, this means you might be unable to get certain betas.)ĥ. Release is the default, but you can also choose Beta if you want one of the beta tracks. Next, you can choose what update track you would like to update with. How the patcher works, and what it does to your MacĤ.How much functionality you will get out of macOS once the patching process is complete.The first three prompts are just information explaining the following: Open the dmg file, right click on the app, and click open.ģ. By doing that, you're preventing yourself from recovering your patched Mac in a lot of cases. The patcher shouldn't let you upgrade anyway, but it's good to make sure it's off.Īlso, know that turning it on after the upgrade isn't a smart idea. You must Turn FileVault Off before using Patched Sur Patched Sur also uses two Open Source frameworks, Files and ShellOut by JohnSundell (MIT License), to help handle certain tasks. and several others who helped with making Big Sur run as great as it does on unsupported Macs.Macintosh, Emperor Epitaph, Finder352, Monkiey and 8itCat for testing some of the new features before release, and pointing out the bugs with them. ![]()
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