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Most likely it has been pulled, since the final Mojave is a few hours away. I have reinstalled High Sierra, to get the final Mojave installer from the High Sierra App Store easily. I still have Dosdude1 app, I hope it shall work with the final Mojave installer, even if Dosdude1 himself does not update the app today.
 
Most likely it has been pulled, since the final Mojave is a few hours away. I have reinstalled High Sierra, to get the final Mojave installer from the High Sierra App Store easily. I still have Dosdude1 app, I hope it shall work with the final Mojave installer, even if Dosdude1 himself does not update the app today.
[doublepost=1537795007][/doublepost]does anyone know if once you install on an unsupported Mac can it be updated like normal?
 
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Mojave is now installed on my oldest Mac --- MacBook Pro 13" mid-2009.

Thanks to everyone's efforts here, primarily by @dosdude1 and his patch app (.1b5), Mojave is now running on a Core 2 Duo, Nvidia 9400 based Mac.

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Regards and Thanks.

Edit: just saw post that the latest Mojave Patch App version is now 0.1b6
I also have a Mid 2009 Macbook Pro with an SSD drive.

I found Sierra was superb but high sierra not so great.

How did you found Mojave?

thanks :)
 
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[doublepost=1537795007][/doublepost]does anyone know if once you install on an unsupported Mac can it be updated like normal?
We do not know yet. Many things are changed. We shall after the final Mojave gets out. Downloading combo updates may be required. The hardest thing (for Hackintoshers like me, at least) seems downloading the full installer. Only a few hours away.
 
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We do not know yet. Many things are changed. We shall after the final Mojave gets out. Downloading combo updates may be required. The hardest thing (for Hackintoshers like me, at least) seems downloading the full installer. Only a few hours away.
no I meant like for high Sierra my sister is on it on her white MacBook can she do updates like normal?
 
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no I meant like for high Sierra my sister is on it on her white MacBook can she do updates like normal?

It depends which "white macbook" year, the white macbook 2010 has been totally made Mojave supported thanks to @ASentientBot fixes, and if your current HighSierra is on an APFS Volume, then yes, can do Mojave updates normally, while if it's a pre-2009 macbook on HFS+ probably will be released future updates under form of packages/dmg avoiding the APFS conversion. In one way or another, it will be possible to update.
 
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Before I flash the APFS capable EFI for my mac pro 2008, how do I check which chip is on mine? Where on the motherboard can I find this chip?

EDIT: Did flash my Mac Pro on HS with the patched firmware. Booted up fine afterwards so should be good to go!
 
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Mojave just became available.
 

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Hi i have macbook pro 2011 early with 8gb ram HD 3000 and Samsung evo 120gb with 1tb HDD can i update to mojave ? its stable ? currently im using El Capitan. Thanks for help :)
 
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