It would be cool, but I know it's wishful thinking if Apple would use it in the new mac pro.
Apple Silicon is great for laptops but it just doesn't scale up well for desktop machines.
That is probably the reason why there is no new mac pro yet and why they canceled M2 Extreme chip.
I'm currently not at home, but I did upload version 0.7.7 about a month ago.
Hackindrom reported it as a successful upload and it was set to the latest version.
I will check it again later today when I get home.
Updated the version to 0.7.8 yesterday, planned to test it for a couple of days...
Updated, macOS boots fine but lost the ability to boot windows via opencore. Windows entry is missing in the boot picker.
Edit...
My mistake...I used opencore sample.plist for this update and forgot to change the scanpolicy from default value back to 0. Changed it back and now Windows show up...
Check this part about secure boot implementation in opencore.
https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/universal/security/applesecureboot.html#securebootmodel
If you have it set to default you will not be able to boot Catalina. You can disable it or you can tweak it to be able to
boot...
There are already mac os versions. Apple is selling them on the app store. Epic and Apple are not on the best of terms right now so don't expect a free mac os version.
I went and checked for my board and this part is interesting...
Introduce capsule BIOS support starting this version.
Customers will NOT be able to reverse to the previous BIOS version due to major vulnerabilities concerns.
So there is something going on, but I'm not willing to risk not being...
Doing that will brick your Mac...Booting Clover on a real Mac will brick your bios efi chip, and then you would have to find and resolder a new one to be able to boot the machine again.
Since you are using NVMe drives which can't be disabled in BIOS, install macOS first, unplug the drive and then install Windows on the other so that both systems have their separate EFI. OpenCore works much better with Windows than Clover and having Windows in your OpenCore EFI won't bork your...
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