Manually Configured OpenCore on the Mac Pro
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MacRumorsManually Configured OpenCore on the Mac Promacrumors.comIn this guide, you'll learn how to use OpenCore to install, run and update macOS Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey on the 2009–2012 Mac Pro, ending up with a clean unaltered operating system just like on a supported Mac. The approach described in this guide is for setting up and configuring OpenCore manually in a manner that aims to promote an understanding of the resulting configuration. There are other ways of setting up and configuring OpenCore on the Mac Pro that were developed after... Read more
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