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-[* black] OpenCore does not patch any boot files inside of macOS. The only patching that OpenCore will do later on is called "Root Patching", which installs customs kexts in your /System/Library/Extensions/ folder. This basically makes your old hardware usable again. We'll understand this a bit more later on.
+[* black] OpenCore does not patch any boot files inside of macOS. The only patching that OpenCore will do later on is called "Root Patching", which installs custom kexts in your /System/Library/Extensions/ folder. This basically makes your old hardware usable again. We'll understand this a bit more later on.
[* icon_note] In order to make the Mac boot, OpenCore creates a custom built EFI. Remember, this EFI is ***not*** your Mac's firmware. OpenCore does not patch the firmware on your Mac's logic board.
[* icon_caution] Please read the next article and look over the warnings before you continue...