Apr 15, 2021 So while the official list of supported Macs for macOS Mojave is pretty strict by comparison, and you can’t just download and install Mojave on unsupported hardware without the DosDude utility, the unofficial list of Macs running the operating system through the tool is can use a lot more generous as you can see below, with many perfectly good Macs getting it right. How to download macOS Mojave Installer even on unsupported Mac? Using this quick tutorial you can download macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra and macOS Sierra on any older Macintosh. Even if your Mac maximum official macOS version is High Sierra, using this method you can download macOS Mojave Installer directly from Apple servers and create a. Then Click your HDD/SSHD/SSD that you want Mojave to be installed onto. Click continue after selecting your drive. Mojave is being installed onto your Mac. Once the installer is done installing, shut down your computer. This time, instead of installing Mojave again we need to install the necessary patches for Mojave to run properly. Jul 25, 2018 On your own head and someone else's hard drive The Mojave Patcher Tool for Unsupported Macs is available for download from DosDude1. This is the same guy that did this for High Sierra, and has. Once it reboots, you should have a working macOS Catalina on your unsupported Mac. How to install Big Sur on an unsupported Mac. Download mac os 10.11 installer. Step 1: Download the macOS Big Sur installation file from the App Store or click this link. Step 2: Plugin a USB drive with at least 15 GB of space. This is where you will store the Big Sur installation file.

So, it was the end of the line for my 27″ 2011 iMac. After 7 years of service, the new OS (MacOS 10.14 “Mojave”) wasn’t going to be able to be installed on the old faithful. There’s some tech reasons for that – Apple moved to minimum standard for graphics cards for their system (they have to support Metal). While there’s external GPU’s for my iMac, I haven’t seen one that supports Mojave. And, even if it did, I probably can’t afford it.

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And I certainly can’t afford a new Mac at the moment.

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The is a bit of an issue, since I’ve got to be able to compile a project for release very soon. Well… shit.

Fortunately, there’s always someone somewhere that wants to get just a little more life out of their machine – in this case, the Mojave Patcher will do some trickery to load MacOS on a machine that’s not supposed to have it. Nice. Though, reading the notes, it mentions machines with a Radeon 5xxx or 6xxx series GPU had weird colors. Well, how bad could it be.

The answer is very. But, there’s a simple fix (for me, at least). Typically, I run dual screen. When starting the process, I turned off the second screen and went about installing, getting everything working, and back to developing software. It would be unusable with the “weird colors” if I wanted to do any graphics work.

I turned the second screen back on, which is attached via Thunderbolt to HDMI. Boom – suddenly all of my colors were correct again!

That didn’t solve the other problems, though – hardware acceleration is disabled, which means my fairly snappy iMac runs like a dog. For doing something like writing this blog, it’s fine (I’m using Chrome, though results appear the same in Safari.) I would have said YouTube would be worthless, but actually it seems to run YouTube videos just fine. Same goes for NetFlix, though there’s some issues with the animations for launching a show.

I’m dreading seeing what performance is like running the Android or iOS emulators (if they launch at all.) . I’ll find out what the damage is there tomorrow.

So is Mojave usable on my old machine? Yes. Is the machine still usable? Yeeeaaahhhh… for the most part. I think it’s gonna take me a bit to get used to the laggy interface. Since I have to compile stuff and sign it for the App Stores, I HAVE to run Mojave, otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered with the upgrade. Should you bother with it? Up to you if you’re on an old, unsupported Mac. (Obviously if you’re on a supported Mac, by all means upgrade)

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Run into the color issue? Try plugging in a second monitor and see if that does the trick. Honestly, I have no idea why it worked, but it does. 🙂

Two updates to this (and probably some more to come later): Bootable el capitan installer.

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First, scrolling in Safari was laggy and choppy. Dragging windows around was choppy. Quick fix – lower the resolution from the maximum (2560 x 1440) to one step top (1920 x 1080) pretty much eliminated it. Not butter smooth, but a huge improvement on all of them. It’s much more usable.

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Now for the “wow, that gets weird” part: the “weird colors” issue reappeared on my main monitor, but the secondary display has the right colors. Reverting back to the previous resolution doesn’t fix it. Definitely a WTF item. 🙂