New 2012 Mac, come with Catalina and Sonoma. Looks like a solid machine.
Yes this mac has the open core patcher, but the seller put it on, i have a limited understanding of how it works, but could not iuse sonoma in the end due to certain 2020 programs not installing.. So I am now using Cataline, shame as Sonma looked pretty fly.I would create a macOS 10.15 Catalina USB installer, boot that, erase the internal disk, and install. You may also be able to do that from Recovery Mode. (I am guessing that for your Mac, Catalina is the most recent supported version of macOS).
Unless you consider yourself knowledgeable about macOS, do not get involved with a more recent unsupported version of macOS using OCLP.
I have put a load of software on my catalina os now, not sure i want to go through all that again, was stressful.You didn't tell us WHAT Mac you have and what the year of manufacture was.
Considering it came with 2 OS's -- which suggests to me that the internal drive is partitioned -- then, YES, I'd wipe it and start over.
Open Core?
Unless you know how to use and MAINTAIN that, you're playing with fire.
Put a SUPPORTED version of the OS onto it, and use that.
EXCEPTION:
You could use one of dosdude1's "Mojave" or "Catalina" patchers, which I reckon are more stable than OCLP.
When it works, it is simple.Or how hard can it be to update the opencore?
Post the output of the commandCan i just get rid of the Sonoma easily?
diskutil list
and we can try and help. The tricky part is that OCLP will have modified the EFI partition. 2012 - 15 inch... quad core i7 - 16gb upgraded ram - 1tb ssd.You didn't tell us WHAT Mac you have and what the year of manufacture was.
Considering it came with 2 OS's -- which suggests to me that the internal drive is partitioned -- then, YES, I'd wipe it and start over.
Open Core?
Unless you know how to use and MAINTAIN that, you're playing with fire.
Put a SUPPORTED version of the OS onto it, and use that.
EXCEPTION:
You could use one of dosdude1's "Mojave" or "Catalina" patchers, which I reckon are more stable than OCLP.
When it works, it is simple.
When it goes wrong - you have to understand its limitations and how it works.
Post the output of the commanddiskutil list
and we can try and help. The tricky part is that OCLP will have modified the EFI partition.
But, as many of us have said, better to erase the whole disk and start again with a used computer in an unknown (mixed OS) state.
Open Terminal app. Type: diskutil list. Hit return and report the output.Wasn't sure what you meant with command diskutil.
macbookpro@MacBook-Pro-Catalina ~ % diskutil listOpen Terminal app. Type: diskutil list. Hit return and report the output.