crwdns2933423:0crwdne2933423:0

crwdns2933803:020crwdne2933803:0

crwdns2933797:0Thomas Meadcrwdnd2933797:0crwdne2933797:0

crwdns2936043:0crwdne2936043:0 crwdns2933505:0crwdne2933505:0 Jacob Mehnert

crwdns2933769:0crwdne2933769:0
crwdns2933771:0crwdne2933771:0
crwdns2933801:0crwdne2933801:0

crwdns2933807:0crwdne2933807:0

-[* black] For quick troubleshooting tips:
+[* black] Four quick troubleshooting tips:
[* black] If you get a window that looks like this, there is a good chance that Apple still supports your Mac. Double check to make sure of this.
[* black] Try giving OpenCore special permissions: go to System Preferences > Security > Full Disk Access > and allow OpenCore to have full disk access.
[* black] You may have to upgrade macOS before you can install OpenCore on the Hard Drive itself. In this case, install OpenCore (using the same settings) on an external USB drive.
[* icon_note] Since OpenCore creates a new partition on the drive for the custom EFI (the partition is called EFI, just so you know, and it's hidden by default), you do not need to format the drive in order to install OpenCore. Now, if you are going to use the USB drive to install macOS, you'll need to format it at that point.