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-This page was created as a place holder for documents that pertain to Apple products.+This page was created as a place holder for documents and experiences that pertain to Apple products.
  
 December, 2023.. Apple product users have been coming to the Sun City Computer Help Center for all the years I have been creating content for this wiki. I do not know if or where, the lessons learned by the volunteers that provided them help, are retained. So, I am going to add some items that I learned during the process of upgrading a donated macbook pro to Sonoma (14.2). The macbook is 13 years old and well past official Apple support. December, 2023.. Apple product users have been coming to the Sun City Computer Help Center for all the years I have been creating content for this wiki. I do not know if or where, the lessons learned by the volunteers that provided them help, are retained. So, I am going to add some items that I learned during the process of upgrading a donated macbook pro to Sonoma (14.2). The macbook is 13 years old and well past official Apple support.
  
-[[https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/|Opencore Legacy Patcher]] I used this tool to install Mac OS 14.2 (Sonoma) on a circa 2010 Macbook Pro (8,1).   It works.   A couple of days after the upgrade,  Apple indicated there was a new "upgrade" available.   The upgrade was for Mac OS 14.2.1, which was a 13 gigabyte download.    I allowed the upgrade to happen.    The "gotcha" in the upgrade to 14.2.1 was....    The device drivers installed by OCLP (Open Core Legacy Patcher) to make 14.2 work on this mac "were over-written" with the 14.2.1 upgrade.    The solution...    Run the OCLP utility that "re-applies" the device driver changes that occured during the first upgrade.   So..    The lesson learned...    IF you allow an Apple "Upgrade",  "remember" to use the OCLP utility to apply driver "changes" that are necessary for your "unsupported" hardware.    The "hmmmm" of this event...+[[https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/|Opencore Legacy Patcher]] I used this tool to install Mac OS 14.2 (Sonoma) on a circa 2010 Macbook Pro (8,1). It works. A couple of days after the upgrade, Apple indicated there was a new "upgrade" available. The upgrade was for Mac OS 14.2.1, which was a 13 gigabyte download. I allowed the upgrade to happen. The "gotcha" in the upgrade to 14.2.1 was. The device drivers installed by OCLP (Open Core Legacy Patcher) to make 14.2 work on this mac "were over-written" with the 14.2.1 upgrade. The solution… Run the OCLP utility that "re-applies" the device driver changes that occured during the first upgrade. So.. The lesson learned… IF you allow an Apple "Upgrade", "remember" to use the OCLP utility to apply driver "changes" that are necessary for your "unsupported" hardware. The "hmmmm" of this event
  
 [[https://www.macports.org/|Macports]] [[https://www.macports.org/|Macports]]
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