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[* red] First we have "Build and Install OpenCore"
- [* icon_note] This option is currently unavailable, simply OpenCore is running on a MacBook Pro 2022. When Apple still supports a Mac model, OpenCore cannot be installed.
-[* black] "Build and Install OpenCore" is what we'll use when we install the legacy EFI onto the Mac. You'll understand more in a minute.
+ [* icon_note] This option is currently unavailable in the picture simply OpenCore is running on a MacBook Pro 2022. When Apple still supports a Mac model, OpenCore cannot be installed natively.
+[* black] "Build and Install OpenCore" is what we'll use when we install the custom EFI onto the Mac that we mentioned in Guide #1. You'll understand more in a minute.