![]() ![]() This is interesting as support for NVIDIA GPUs has been mainly removed in Monterey. My model has the highest specced CPU: an i7 4771, a 256GB SSD, 16GB RAM and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M with 4 GB. MacPro4,1 (Early 2009) and later (with Metal GPU)įor the article, I will be using a Late 2013 iMac with model identifier iMac14,2.With Metal support, everything newer than the following is fine: The minimum OS version installed needs to be 10.9 (Mavericks)įor hardware without Metal support, using a patch, the following should work: You can find a comprehensive list of models on which OpenCore is supported over here: Instead, it tricks the installer in thinking it is running on a newer, supported, model. In contrast to MicroPatcher, this method uses an unmodified macOS installer. ![]() For this article, I will go for a different method and I will use OpenCore Legacy Patcher to get around the hardware checks. I used MicroPatcher for that article and mentioned BigMac there as well. ![]() In an earlier post, I described how to install the predecessor of Monterey, Big Sur, on unsupported models. ![]()
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