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Troubleshooting

Here are some common errors users may experience while using this patcher:

Stuck on This version of Mac OS X is not supported on this platform

This means macOS has detected a SMBIOS it does not support, to resolve this ensure you're booting OpenCore before the macOS installer in the boot picker. Reminder the option will be called EFI Boot

Once you've booted OpenCore at least once, your hardware should now auto boot it until either NVRAM reset or you remove the drive with OpenCore installed.

Cannot boot macOS without the USB

By default, the OpenCore Patcher won't install OpenCore onto the internal drive itself during installs. Instead, you'll need to either manually transfer OpenCore to the internal drive's EFI or run this patcher's Option 2 again but select your internal drive.

Reminder that once this is done, you'll need to select OpenCore in the boot picker again for your hardware to remember this entry and auto boot from then on.

Infinite Recovery OS Booting

With OpenCore Legacy Patcher, we rely on Apple Secure Boot to ensure OS updates work correctly and reliably with Big Sur. However this installs NVRAM variables that will confuse your Mac if not running with OpenCore. To resolve, simply uninstall OpenCore and reset NVRAM.

  • Note: Machines with modded root volumes will also result in infinite recovery until integrity is restored

Reboot when entering Hibernation (Sleep Wake Failure)

Known issue on some models, temporary fix is to disable Hibernation:

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0

Booting with a non-flashed GPU

For Mac Pro, Xserve and iMac users with non-flashed GPUs, you can still easily boot OpenCore and view the entire boot process. To do so, make sure SIP is disabled(to allow NVRAM write access) and run the following:

sudo bless --verbose --file /Volumes/VOLNAME/EFI/OC/OpenCore.efi --folder /Volumes/VOLNAME/EFI/OC --setBoot
  • Note you will need to replace VOLNAME with the Volume name of your USB or hard drive with OpenCore
  • Note 2: Once done, you can re-enable SIP
  • Note 3: The EFI partition OpenCore was installed on must be mounted, if it's unmounted simply rerun "Install OpenCore to drive"

Once you boot OpenCore for the first time, LauncherOption will install itself as the top boot priority making OpenCore always launch. Combined with RequestBootVar, all boot options must go through OpenCore ensuring seamless usage even with OS installation and updates.

How to Boot Big Sur Recovery

By default, the patcher will try to hide extra boot options such as recovery from the user. To make them appear, simply press the "Spacebar" inside OpenCore's Picker to list all boot options.

Stuck on "Your Mac needs a firmware update"

Full error: "Your Mac needs a firmware update in order to install to this Volume. Please select a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume instead."

This error occurs when macOS determines the firmware to not have full APFS support. To resolve is quite simple, when building OpenCore head to "Patcher Settings" and enable "Moderate SMBIOS Patching" or higher. This will ensure that the firmware reported will show as supporting full APFS capabilities.

No Brightness Control

With OCLP v0.0.22, we've added support for brightness control on many models. However some users may have noticed that their brightness keys do not work.

To work-around, we recommend user try out the below app:

Cannot connect Wi-Fi on Monterey with legacy cards

With OCLP v0.2.5, we've added support for legacy Wi-Fi on Monterey. However some users may have noticed that they can't connect to wireless networks.

To work-around, we recommend users to manually connect using the "other" option on the Wi-Fi menu bar or manually adding the network on the "Network" preference pane.

No Graphics Acceleration

In macOS, each release generally means GPU drivers are dropped from the OS. With macOS Big Sur, currently all non-Metal GPUs require additional patches to gain acceleration. In addition, macOS Monterey removed Graphics Drivers for both Intel Ivy Bridge and Nvidia Kepler.

To re-enable acceleration, simply run the Post Install Root Volume patches.

Once rebooted, acceleration will be re-enabled as well as brightness control for laptops.

Black Screen on MacBookPro11,3 in macOS Monterey

Due to Apple dropping Nvidia Kepler support in macOS Monterey, MacBookPro11,3's GMUX has difficulties switching back to the iGPU to display macOS correctly. To work-around this issue, boot the MacBookPro11,3 in Safe Mode and once macOS is installed, run OCLP's Post Install Root Patches to enable GPU Acceleration for the Nvidia dGPU.

  • Safe Mode can be started by holding Shift+Enter when selecting macOS Monterey in OCLP's Boot Menu.

No DisplayPort Output on Mac Pros with Nvidia Kepler

If you're having troubles with DisplayPort output on Mac Pros, try enabling Minimal Spoofing in Settings -> SMBIOS Settings and rebuild/install OpenCore. This will trick macOS drivers into thinking you have a newer MacPro7,1 and play nicer.

Volume Hash Mismatch Error in macOS Monterey

A semi-common popup some users face is the "Volume Hash Mismatch" error:

What this error signifies is that the OS detects the boot volume's hash does not match to what the OS detects, this error is generally cosmetic and can be ignored. However if your system starts to crash spontaneously shortly after, you'll want to reinstall macOS fresh without importing any data at first.

Additionally it can help to disable FeatureUnlock in Settings -> Misc Settings as this tool can be strenuous on systems with weaker memory stability.

Cannot Disable SIP in recoveryOS

With OCLP, the patcher will always overwrite the current SIP value on boot to ensure that users don't brick an installation after NVRAM reset. However for users wanting to disable SIP entirely, this can be done easily.

Head into the GUI, Patcher Settings and toggle the bits you need disabled from SIP:

SIP Enabled SIP Lowered (Root Patching) SIP Disabled