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I installed Mojave on a MacBook Air 11" mid-2011 using DosDude patching. I also installed OCLP to facilitate the last updates, which did not work with DosDude alone.
Is there any advantage apart from updates that would make you prefer running one over the other?
Curious, you install OCLP and then choose the updates for the specific machine? Is there some benefits over the patcher? I am still running with only DosDude patcher on my MBP early 2011 BTW…

Latest OCLP or an older one?

***I got some updates with DosDude patcher but maybe I could get some more with OCLP?

Thanks!

***EDIT: specified in 0.4.4:
  • Remove Mojave and Catalina Root Patching
    • Never officially supported outside of developers, if required use 0.4.3
So, I’ve downloaded 0.4.3 but not in a hurry to test it…
 
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Curious, you install OCLP and then choose the updates for the specific machine? Is there some benefits over the patcher? I am still running with only DosDude patcher on my MBP early 2011 BTW…

Latest OCLP or an older one?

***I got some updates with DosDude patcher but maybe I could get some more with OCLP?

Thanks!

***EDIT: specified in 0.4.4:
  • Remove Mojave and Catalina Root Patching
    • Never officially supported outside of developers, if required use 0.4.3
So, I’ve downloaded 0.4.3 but not in a hurry to test it…
I had downloaded updates on DosDue and they failed to install. When I used OCLP, updates were installed from the Setting panel.
 
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