Nice! Is it based on the El Capitan installer?
Yes, the first stage is based on the El Capitan kernel and installation stack (to replace the buggy mess that is the High Sierra installer).
Nice! Is it based on the El Capitan installer?
Following @foxlet instructions... everything is working fine on my MacBook Pro 13" mid 2009.
I'll also add that I booted my iMac with Clover to pretend it was a supported model (iMac 10,1) and this doesn't make the backlight work.Unfortunately that makes no difference. It still doesn't work.
Now why am I not surprised my 2012 quad-core Mac Mini will be able to run High Sierra? But I won't be dealing with the beta though; I'm going to wait until it's officially released this fall.
As for my MacBook, I tried the unsupported Sierra install, but it wasn't working out, so I went back to El Capitan on it. But now I'm working on saving up for a 2011-2012 13" MacBook Pro, so I can use the latest software and have a more powerful Mac notebook when I am going to college again in the fall.
Olá Filipe, quais instruções você seguiu? Gostaria de tentar também, já que tenho o mesmo modelo do seu. Além disso, você sabe me dizer se copiar/colar arquivos agora está realmente rápido? Obrigado!!
I just updated Sierra Patcher to work with 10.13. Due to the glitches with the 10.13 installer, I used @foxlet's idea of using the El Capitan installer as a base, and just replacing the packages with those from High Sierra. As such, BaseSystem.dmg from El Capitan is included with the application, making the download quite large (~477MB). This is a temporary solution, and will be improved over time. In the meantime, it does indeed work, and can be downloaded from here. The process is exactly the same as with macOS Sierra patcher.
This doesn't support APFS, but @foxlet appears to be in the process of creating a method that does.Thats great news! Will I have to erase the whole disk in order to get APFS working (with that new super fast copy and paste) or the update process will do the trick itself? Also, do you know where I can download the macOS High Sierra installer? Needed to remind that I'm not a dev... Thanks a lot for the hard work!
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I missed something. Requirements changed with Sierra and it looks like there is no change for HS.macOS High Sierra on unsupported Macs
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For the first time since OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) in 2012, macOS Sierra (10.12) changed the official minimum requirements needed for installation, leaving many older (but still perfectly capable) Macs behind. Now macOS High Sierra (10.13) brings a new set of updates, and older Macs that can possibly run them.
- MacBook (late 2009 or later)
- iMac (late 2009 or later)
- MacBook Air (2010 or later)
- MacBook Pro (2010 or later)
- Mac mini (2010 or later)
- Mac Pro (2010 or later)
Are you installing to a blank volume, or attempting to upgrade your Sierra install?View attachment 703252 View attachment 703251
On my MacBook Pro 5,3 I get this error using dosdude1 ‘s patcher. If anyone can figure out what I did wrong that would help a lot.
Are you installing to a blank volume, or attempting to upgrade your Sierra install? This is more than likely a side-effect of using the El Capitan installer.
Yeah, that's what I'd recommend. High Sierra runs significantly slower than Sierra (at least, off the 5400 RPM hard drive I use for testing), so I'd hold off on using it as a main OS at this point, if that was your intention.I was trying to upgrade, but should I try to do it on a new partition?
Yeah, that's what I'd recommend. High Sierra runs significantly slower than Sierra (at least, off the 5400 RPM hard drive I use for testing), so I'd hold off on using it as a main OS at this point, if that was your intention.