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  1. KrustyKreep

    Sonoma 14.3.1 Installation on the Dell OptiMac 7020/9020 Desktops

    I used both these tools after installing and moving the EFI folder to the local SSD. Step 4. After Sonoma install completes, you'll run the OC Legacy Patcher app and apply the root patches. If you have a Broadcom Wifi/BT card installed, it will install root patches for that as well as Intel...
  2. KrustyKreep

    Sonoma 14.3.1 Installation on the Dell OptiMac 7020/9020 Desktops

    Well, I will go back and check that maybe that could be it. I installed OCPatch and it did in fact install and ask to be rebooted. DP cables are what I am using, I only tested the others as a part of the TS. here is a screenshot of the current EFI on my local.
  3. KrustyKreep

    Sonoma 14.3.1 Installation on the Dell OptiMac 7020/9020 Desktops

    Processor is: HSL, I5-4590, 3.3G, 84W Monitors: Dell P2214H Using DP cables to DP Monitors, monitors also have DVI and VGA. I have tried a few variations thinking it could be cable related IE: DP to DVI cable and adapter, DP to VGA adapter same issues.
  4. KrustyKreep

    Sonoma 14.3.1 Installation on the Dell OptiMac 7020/9020 Desktops

    I have tried the following TS steps, keep in mind hardware is all working under Linux and win10. Power on device with with 1st DP filled only - normal display. Power on the device with 2nd DP filled only - normal display. Power on device with both DP's filled - apple splash screen then all...
  5. KrustyKreep

    Sonoma 14.3.1 Installation on the Dell OptiMac 7020/9020 Desktops

    Bought a 7020 SFF for 25 dollars at a flea market, upgraded the internal HDD to a SSD, added 4 matching sticks for 32GB of ram and spent about 3-4 hours following this guide. Just wanted to say thank you for the guide! With parts I had laying around I was able turn this thing into a fun...
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