- backup your data
- make a High Sierra install media
- reset NVRAM - this will make your firmware no longer use OpenCore
- boot the install media and erase the Big Sur drive - this will remove OpenCore
- install High Sierra
Hi - both my macs OS X computers lost internet due to security updates from Apple.
I had to take my notebook (late 2017 MacBook Pro 15.4") to Apple for them to do a clean install of the OS (Ventura). The bad update from Apple was to 13.3.1.
But at the same time I got an Apple update for Monterey on my Mac Pro 5,1, and after doing it, the WiFi was flakey. To get WiFi I would have to turn the WiFi off, and then on, and it would then work. But soon, it failed completely. So too the ethernet connections - its not a hardware fault, but an Apple security based fault.
So now I have to down grade to Sierra or High Sierra, and then upgrade back to Monterey, and then recover my data from one of my back drives.
I bought a 2 TB WD blue SSD, put that into the Mac, and now I want to install preferably High Sierra onto that drive, and then update until I get to Monterey. I believe the internet will work as soon as I do a clean install.
Can someone show me a link on how to do a High Sierra install? I cannot see how to get High Sierra from Apple ... I have downloaded Sierra onto a USB, but I don't know how to make that install either.
Thanks for any help.