No need. But you've got to reinstall post-install patches.Do I need to install OCLP again after OTA update?
Missed you TimothyR734. ? 19H1713 is out.I am back I saved up and bought a early 2013 iMac I tried installing macOS Monterey with the OpenCore Patcher but got an error with installing a firmware update so reinstalled Catalina as I am trying to catch up on the progress
Welcome backI am back I saved up and bought a early 2013 iMac I tried installing macOS Monterey with the OpenCore Patcher but got an error with installing a firmware update so reinstalled Catalina as I am trying to catch up on the progress
sudo /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Seeding.framework/Versions/A/Resources/seedutil enroll DeveloperSeedHi all. I've just installed the latest OCLP and Big Sur 11.6.2 on my iMac 14,2, 100% ok. I had an earlier version of OCLP before and I believe I could see the Monterey update in System Preferences before, but now I cannot. From searching and skimming recent comments it seems it will pop up again at some point. Now I have an aunt and uncle who have the same Mac and wanted to just put Big Sur and not let them update to Monterey (not super complicated but I will do it for them someday when Monterey has reached its final version), is there a way to do this? Can it be done with a version of this command? Again, to allow point and security updates but not Monterey? Thanks.
sudo /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Seeding.framework/Versions/A/Resources/seedutil enroll ???
it doesn’t undo broken sealed volume. So once patched, it is always full download OTA.unpatched with 0.4.1 GUI reboot but still going to download full installer ?
Nice one. This is for "Over The Air" (as opposed to standalone installers, may they rest in peace).Wait, does OTA stand for "Orthopaedic Trauma Association?" I'm so confused.....
it doesn’t undo broken sealed volume. So once patched, it is always full download OTA.
Don’t forget to redo post install patch.