Hello guys,
I have just updated my RyzenPRO 9 5900X (OC 0.9.2) from Ventura 13.2 to 13.5.
This is still a testing environment on this machine because I am using Big Sur in production.
Update process took about 28 minutes with classic three reboots.
Testing will continue in the following days, but the system boot up at least.
Hello,
My Dell XPS 15 9570's Ventura has just been updated to version 13.5 from the previous 13.3. I have a multi-version setup with main NVMe disk with Monterey (production) and an external NVMe disk with Ventura (staging).
OC is 0.9.1.
I have to perform some tests to get confirmed everything is working properly.
Update process lasted in about 31 minutes including the download time.
Anther smooth and quick update on my three daily drivers.
The update took around 15mins on my desktop systems and about 25 mins on my laptop.
All systems booting via OpenCore 0.9.3 with latest kexts.
Z490 Desktop 1 (White Knight 2.0 in my build sig)
Z490 Desktop 2 (White Knight 2.0 in my build sig)
Kaby Lake Laptop (MonkeyBook Pro X360 in my build sig)
Cheers
Jay
A successful 13.5 update of a backup drive processed very quickly. The update download was 1GB. It never booted a separate macOS Updater volume.
After that, when requesting update of my primary drive, I saw a "Could not prepare the update" error, which I've never seen before.
I reset NVRAM as a hail-Mary and the update proceeded. The download was the same size, but took twice as long, with a separate bootable installer.
The main thing I've changed since my last update is migration of SMBIOS from iMac20,2 to Mac Pro7,1 and the addition of RestrictedEvents.kext to quiet messages about RAM config in About This Mac.
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