
You can no longer use the beta track, not enough people use it for me to justify keeping it (I haven't seen any recently), you can still download the beta installers on your own and tell Patched Sur to use those if you want.
(It actually looks like it's doing something now)
Added a fix to the terrible downloading screen when making an installer. There was many dead links in the patcher that should have been fixed in v1.0.1, but they're fixed now. Possible fix for the big patch kexts error (1x127). New WiFi Patch! Native-Plus is now the new default WiFi patch, the same one from Mini Monterey. You'll have to right click on the app then press open or use System Preferences to launch it. Note: The patcher isn't currently signed. It did introduce personal hotspot support for me, but I can't test WPA2 Enterprise and it was always stable for me, so I can't say much about the other problems. The current patch works most of the time but personal hotspots and WPA2 enterprise networks don't (always) work plus WiFi is just in and outįor some users. I wanted to try the WiFi patch from Mini Monterey on Big Sur. It’s an old laptop, but functional, and I need it desperately. My question - is there anyway I can use DOSDudes patcher on the windows desktop I’m borrowing right now? Do I even need it? Or will Olarila take care of everything? Can I just use RUFUS to make a bootable USB and boot into Clover from there, and go on and install Catalina on the unsupported hardware? Please help. Clover seemed to have come preconfigured, I didn’t have to add anything, it just booted right up. My first dabble into running unsupported software on an old, old Mac was by making a bootable USB of High Sierra on a windows machine, and then plugging it into said old Mac, and booting into it. My only Mac machine is 100% unusable right now, which is why I have turned to the Hackintosh community. So now I am performing a full reinstall, and I have Olarila Catalina downloading on a borrowed windows desktop, as we speak. it does NOT shut down when just sitting on the boot loader page, which makes me feel that it’s not an overheating or motherboard issue. It stops and shuts off right at the same time during each retry. Somehow, I seem to have encountered an error booting into my HDD. It’s obviously not supported, but it’s run fine for months. I have been using OS Mojave via DOSDude patcher on an early 08 MacBook Pro.