While we know this worked on Sierra dev previews, we’re also unsure if Apple has managed to patch the borderline ‘hack’, so let us know your mileage in the comments below. In other words, you should have bit of technical know-how if you’re going to try this, and backup all your data first. These are the late-2008 and mid-2009 MacBook Air, early-2008 and mid-2008 MacBook Pro, early-2008 iMac and early-2008 Mac Pro. On certain devices, too, the workaround will kill your Wi-Fi functionality. That utility, along with a USB drive with a capacity of at least 8GB and a copy of Sierra, should let you install macOS on that handful of older devices.Īll the usual caveats apply: installing macOS Sierra on an unsupported computer could bork it (and your data), as well as likely voiding your warranty. Of course, just because it’s possible doesn’t mean it’s straightforward, which is why developer Colin Mistr (aka dosdude1) created the macOS Sierra Patch Tool.
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