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Yes, it boots fine. No adapter.
Taking a guess here...you might have to install Catalina from "Dosdudes" site then go to OCLP to 13.2.....
I did that on my MBP 5,5...Unless Catalina is natively supported, then install as an update then continue as mentioned to 13.2
 
Taking a guess here...you might have to install Catalina from "Dosdudes" site then go to OCLP to 13.2.....
I did that on my MBP 5,5...Unless Catalina is natively supported, then install as an update then continue as below:
Thank you. I‘ll try tomorrow .
 
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Taking a guess here...you might have to install Catalina from "Dosdudes" site then go to OCLP to 13.2.....
I did that on my MBP 5,5...Unless Catalina is natively supported, then install as an update then continue as mentioned to 13.2
Found another USB stick. Now the installation is running. Thank you for your efforts.
 
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MBP5,2 now on 13.2.1 on internal SSD.
Updated OTA from 13.2, full 11.55 GB size.
Using latest OCLP 0.6.2n from 10 Feb.
Before running the post-install patches (manually), ran the Build-Binary.command.

Looks good so far.
 

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Try this:
1. Use Disk utility (View Menu/Show all devices) to initialize the USB with the name Untitled, HFS+ GUID.
2. Copy the OS installer file to the Applications folder
3. Open Terminal and run:
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled
4. Wait forever (depending on the system and the USB itself, it can take hours)
5. After the Install USB is created, run OCLP and install to disk, choosing the USB of course.
If you still get an error in the early part of the erase process, try that terminal command again soon.
If you still get an error, the USB is suspect, and you will have to try using another one.
I tried what you suggested but couldn't create the disc anyway. I received this message:

Error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=512 "“License.rtf” couldn’t be copied to “en_AU.lproj”." UserInfo={NSSourceFilePathErrorKey=/Users/andersongomes/Desktop/Install macOS Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/en_AU.lproj/License.rtf, NSUserStringVariant=(

Copy

), NSDestinationFilePath=/Volumes/Install macOS Ventura/Install macOS Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/en_AU.lproj/License.rtf, NSFilePath=/Users/andersongomes/Desktop/Install macOS Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/en_AU.lproj/License.rtf, NSUnderlyingError=0x600000bd26a0 {Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=6 "Device not configured"}}The copy of the installer app failed.

The bless of the installer disk failed.
 
This maybe a stupid question but why it's still OCLP wanted to download the whole OS just to upgrade from Ventura 3.2 to 3.2.1? I am running OCLP 0.6.1 in all my three Macs.
 
It downloads and installs the 13.2.1 11GB full version because SIP is disabled by OCLP to allow root patching, the Apple host detects this and forces a full package download.

I dunno about your machines individually but to update from 13.2 to 13.2.1 I just used System Settings > General > Software Update (a.k.a. OTA update). OCLP auto-prompts on first login if it determines you need to re-apply post install patches.
 
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Hello; I have 13.2 installed on my late 2013 MBP 11,3 with OCLP 0.6.2 nightly (from a couple of weeks ago) and I get crash notices

"nsattributedstringagent quit unexpectedly"
Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11
Terminating Process: exc handler [22056]

pretty frequently. It doesn't actually interfere with anything I do, but obviously something is not working perfectly.
Does anyone know why this happens and, if possible, how to cure the issue? If a longer piece of the crash report would help I can priovide that.
Regards,
Larry
 
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I'm not familiar with the EFI that OCLP generates for your MacMini, so forgive my ignorance. Does your Open Core config.plist inject WhateverGreen.kext? If so, does your OpenCore config.plist include boot-arg igfxagdc=0 (or DeviceProperty disable-agdc)? If OCLP does include WhateverGreen.kext in your OpenCore EFI, then including the boot-arg or DeviceProperty (you only need one of the two) may resolve your multi-display issue.

EDIT: I quickly generated the EFI for your MacMini7,1 and don't see WhateverGreen.kext in the EFI. If you're adventurous, you may want to install WhateverGreen.kext in your EFI/OC/Kexts folder, add WhateverGreen.kext to Kernel > Add in your config.plist and add igfxagdc=0 boot-arg in your config.plist.
Thanks for your input. I'm going to hold off for 0.6.2 and see whether that does the trick. If not, I'll spend a bit of time looking into your suggestion. Luckily, my MacMini isn't my main Mac, so I can live with 1 screen for now.
Appreciate your time with investigating.
 
Just noticed the AirPlay (eg. to HomePod / AppleTV) does not work for my K3100 iMac12,2 with original BT&WiFi. Not sure if it's a known problem though?
 
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It downloads and installs the 13.2.1 11GB full version because SIP is disabled by OCLP to allow root patching, the Apple host detects this and forces a full package download.

I dunno about your machines individually but to update from 13.2 to 13.2.1 I just used System Settings > General > Software Update (a.k.a. OTA update). OCLP auto-prompts on first login if it determines you need to re-apply post install patches.
That’s what I do to run the updates and always prompts me to download the whole OS again… 12GB. I hope the next version of OCLP can fix this issue.
 
Found another USB stick. Now the installation is running. Thank you for your efforts.
I'm now proudly running 13.2.1 on my iMac 12,1. Is there a way to make NightShift work? I installed NightShiftEnabler.kext to /Library/Extensions with Hackintool but without effect.
 
This has already been explained in the OCLP document and there will be no fix for this. Basically any Mac had any root patch applied will need to download the entire OS when updating.
Its quite easy: revert post patch, restart and download Delta(small update pop up) After installation post patch again and voila.
 
Hello; I have 13.2 installed on my late 2013 MBP 11,3 with OCLP 0.6.2 nightly (from a couple of weeks ago) and I get crash notices

"nsattributedstringagent quit unexpectedly"
Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 11 Segmentation fault: 11
Terminating Process: exc handler [22056]

pretty frequently. It doesn't actually interfere with anything I do, but obviously something is not working perfectly.
Does anyone know why this happens and, if possible, how to cure the issue? If a longer piece of the crash report would help I can priovide that.
Regards,
Larry
Update it that is the only thing that I recommend the new versions got a lot better on my old 9.2 MBP no retina
 
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