and several others who helped with making Big Sur run as great as it does on unsupported Macs.Macintosh, Emperor Epitaph, Finder352, Monkiey and 8itCat for testing some of the new features before release, and pointing out the bugs with them. Bweesh, Bruno Rocha, NickP0is0n, Noah Fetz, duke4e, riiveraluis, Dead_K1ller, and manthos03 for translating the app.dosdude1: OpenGL/GPUSupport swap and of course his patchers which have helped with unsupported Macs patching even in Big Sur.ASentientHedgehog: Helped randomly along the way.StarPlayrX: Pointed out startosinstall which was later used in the patcher to allow macOS updating support without a USB. Ausdauersportler: Integrated patches for iMac Metal GPU support.testheit: Helped with the kmutil command in the micropatcher (that is used in Patched Sur too).ParrotGeek: developed the LegacyUSBInjector kext to get USB ports working on some older Macs and figuring out a way to skip the terminal commands when opening the installer app on the USB.highvoltage12v: Made the first WiFi kexts used with Big Sur.jackluke: Figured out how to bypass compatibility checks on the installer USB.ASentientBot: Made the Hax patches for the installer and brought GeForce Tesla (9400M/320M) framebuffer to Big Sur.ASentientBot and MykolaG for pre-802.11ac WiFi patches (and EduCovas for alerting me of them).He also helped pull together a lot of the patches used in this patcher. barrykn: Made the micropatcher that introduced me to the patching process and restored my faith in my really old computer.Patched Sur isn't just by me (Ben), I mostly put it all together and made it easier for people to use it, several other people have contributed to the patcher and the patches making this what it is today! (Basically it says if you have anything older than a 2012/2013 Mac it'll be terrible). To see if your Mac is supported click here. This patcher hopes to allow any user of any knowledge to patch their Mac, while still giving you freedom on how you want to use your Mac. 11.2.Patched Sur is a UI patcher for macOS Big Sur, designed to make it easy to run macOS 11 on unsupported Macs. PS~Does anyone have experience with Big Sur 11.3 Developer Beta 2 vs. The most important question I guess is, the Time Machine backup I made of 11.2.1, if I have a problem with 11.3, that Time Machine backup will restore my machine to the stable OS of 11.2.1 correct? I know, at least IMO, Big Sur blows Catalina out of the proverbial water. Also, it's almost a 13 gig upgrade, as big as Big Sur was to Catalina, which to me means that it must have some significant upgrades to be that size. Before I decide to start tinkering with my system that's working perfectly right now, I'd like to know, having created the boot installer with Terminal as opposed to Patched Sur like i usually do, I'm not sure if I still have to patch the kexts for the wifi and bluetooth still if I were to upgrade to 11.3 dev beta 2. So, after learning that I could not only partition a USB flash drive, but partition it with two different formats, I have successfully created a flash drive with a time machine backup of the stable release of Big Sur 11.2.1, and a bootable usb disc image of 11.3 Developer Beta 2.
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