With the OpenCore Legacy Patcher, it’s possible to install macOS Sequoia on Mac computers from as far back as 2008. Here’s how to get everything set up.
With OpenCore Legacy Patcher, you can install macOS Sequoia on Mac computers over a decade old.
With OpenCore Legacy Patcher, you can install macOS Sequoia on Mac computers over a decade old.
After a series of developer betas, Apple made macOS Sequoia available to the general public. While the update introduced a variety of new features and useful enhancements, macOS Sequoia also dropped support for the 2018 and 2019 MacBook Air.
Although the operating system still supports machines as far back as the 2017 iMac Pro, many older Mac computers can’t run the software officially.