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kinetic_one

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Oct 28, 2024
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I had my iMac 17,1 3,3Ghz, 24GBn installed with Sonoma 14.5 by a refurbish company, but he doesn't respond anymore.
I also have SIerra as a second boot option because of some legacy apps.
For a while now, I'm getting update notifications of OCLP.
Is it safe to just update, or should I keep ignoring upon each launch?
 

kinetic_one

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Oct 28, 2024
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Thank you @Bigwaff
Is it the whole disk (including my second Sierra environment) I need to backup,
or would a typical time machine backup of both be sufficient?
 

LelandHendrix

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Jun 9, 2009
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Always back up your data, but the update is a good idea. I am using OpenCore on three old MacBooks from 8 to 12 years old. These OpenCore updates help keep your system ready to work with security updates and patches as they are released by Apple. I ALWAYS update when available. If it asks to update boot drive afterwards, do that too and reboot when asked.

If you want to keep a smooth running machine, there isn't much interaction you have to do when using this, but it would be a good idea to spend some time reading about OpenCore Legacy and you'll have some confidence about your system integrity going forward. Good luck, and keep loving your Mac forever!
 
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