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Install Macos Catalina Unsupported Mac

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I show you how it’s possible to install Mac OSX 10.15 Catalina on to an unsupported Macbook, iMac, Mac Pro & Mac Mini. Using dosdude1 Patcher; I have successfully install OSX Catalina onto a 2009 Mac Pro. You will need a USB stick and a copy of OSX Catalina 2019 and the patcher. You can download this from dosdude1 website; http://dosdude1.com/catalina/ I believe the same Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini & Mac Pro as listed as compatible with dosdude1 old Mojave patcher is compatible. One Final note at the time of making this video, OSX Catalina is in its Beta stage and so is dosdude1 Catalina Patcher. Known compatible devices; • Early-2008 or newer Mac Pro, iMac, or MacBook Pro: • MacPro3,1 • MacPro4,1 • MacPro5,1 • iMac8,1 • iMac9,1 • iMac10,x • iMac

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  2. Install Macos 10.15 Catalina On An Unsupported Mac

Apple Myth 12 – How to install macOS Catalina (10.15.7) on unsupported Mac computer. Apple has not made it easy for users to update macOS if you have an old Mac computer. Basically, you need to purchase a new Mac computer to keep up with the macOS updates. MacOS Catalina (10.15.7 is the latest version) requires MacBook Pro released from 2012. Install macOS Catalina on Unsupported Mac. Now, follow the steps shown below carefully to load the installer, erase your local disk, and install macOS Catalina from USB drive you created in above step. Step 1: Boot Mac from USB Installer. To do this, insert the installer and hold down the Option key as you restart your Mac.

macOS Catalina has precise requirements, you will need to have the previous OS version, and it works only on specific MacBooks, iMacs and so on. But even if it might not seem possible to install Catalina on your Mac due to the requirements, you shouldn’t worry that much. There are some methods you can use to install Catalina on your unsupported device. It does require a bit of thinking outside the box, but it’s going to be worth it, and it will be quite the experience.

  • So if you do install Big Sur, Catalina, or any recent version of macOS on an unsupported Mac don't expect it to run smoothly. The patch will enable you to install Catalina on an older Mac.
  • The macOS Catalina Patcher tool will definitely work fine to install macOS on the above unsupported Mac. This problem is occurring for thousands and maybe a million Mac users, so there’s a should be a solution.

In this video I'll show you how to install MacOS Catalina on a unsupported mac using dosdudes patcher. The system I am using in this video is a Mid 2010 MacB. Download mac os el capitan to usb.

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What do you need?

To install Catalina on your Mac, you will need to download and create a bootable USB installation drive. The drive needs to have 16GB, and it has to be formatted in the Mac OS Extended format. You also need to create a backup for your Mac’s information, to be safe.

With the patcher tool method listed below, you can install Catalina on the Early-2008 or newer Xserve, Early-2009 or newer Mac Mini, Late-2008 or newer MacBook Air or unibody unit or any Mac Pro, MacBook Pro or iMac after 2008.

Keep in mind that Catalina works only on 2015+ MacBooks, 2012+ Macbook Air and Pro models, the 2017 iMac Pro, late 2013 Mac Pro or Newer and the Late 2012 Mac Mini or Newer. So yes, you can install this on much older systems if you use the patcher.

macOS Catalina is fully 64bit, and as such, you should check both your CPU and EFI firmware before installing.

How can you create the Patched macOS Catalina installer?

  • Download the latest macOS Catalina patcher
  • Run the app; now you will have to download a copy. You need that because you are creating a bootable USB drive installer here.
  • Since the installer is around 8 GB in total, you need to wait until the download is complete.
  • After the download is done, you will be able to choose the installation method. Insert the USB drive and then choose to Create a Bootable Installer.
  • Insert the flash drive in the unsupported Mac. Turn the Mac on and hold the Option key down as it loads up. As you enter the Startup Manager, you will need to select the USB drive and then press Return.
  • Now you are in the Recovery environment here. Format the internal drive to APFS; you can use the disk utility for that. That’s very important, and you have to do it especially if the drive is not APFS formatted.
  • Choose to Reinstall the macOS option in order to begin the installation process. Wait until it’s done. If there are any command-line manages, those are a normal part of the process.
  • After the installation is done, you need to reboot using the USB drive once again. You do that so you can apply the post-installation patches. Those are mandatory if you want to ensure Catalina works properly.
  • You can perform the post-installation tasks by choosing the macOS Post Install. Use the Force Cache Rebuild option after the installation is completed. Then you can restart and use Catalina on your old Mac.

As you can see, installing macOS Catalina on old Mac is indeed possible, and it can offer an excellent experience. All you have to do is to follow the guidelines above, and the experience can be great. At the end of the day, forcing Catalina installations on an older Mac is possible, even if it seems impossible at first. You just need to stick to the guidelines!

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