OCLP Complete Guide

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OpenCore Legacy Patcher
— the complete guide

Everything you need to revive an unsupported Mac. From installation to post-install troubleshooting, all 24 guides organized by stage. Tested on real hardware by Sherif Eid.

24 guides Updated May 2026 OCLP 2.4.1 stable EN · عربي
OCLP 2.4.1 is the current stable release — supports macOS Sequoia on Intel Macs back to 2008. OCLP 3.0 (Tahoe) still in development — no stable release date yet.
Tahoe status →
01
OpenCore Legacy Patcher: simple guide for running new macOS on older Macs
02
OCLP vs Hackintosh in 2026: what’s the difference and which one is dying first?
03
OCLP vs native macOS: performance & security comparison in 2025
04
OCLP 2.4.1: the last stable version — what it does and what comes next
05
Step-by-step guide to dual-boot new macOS on older Macs with OCLP
06
Where to download official new & old macOS versions (all links)
07
OCLP post-install checklist: 10 things to do after installing macOS Sequoia on unsupported Mac
08
macOS Sequoia on old Mac via OCLP: apps that work & apps that don’t (tested 2026)
09
OCLP users: why you should stay on macOS Sequoia (and how to do it safely)
10
How to use Homebrew on an old unsupported Mac running OCLP (2026)
11
What is the difference between OCLP and Hackintosh?
12
OCLP 3.0.0 released today? Latest nightly build status & what actually works
13
Which Macs are waiting for OCLP Tahoe support? Full status list 2026
14
Is your old Mac stuck on Sequoia forever? The OCLP & Tahoe reality in April 2026
15
macOS Tahoe on unsupported Macs: OCLP expected release date — what the team actually said
16
macOS Tahoe 26 on unsupported Macs: OCLP 3.0 nightly full guide

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Mac compatibility — Sequoia via OCLP
2015 MacBook Pro Stable ✓
2013 MacBook Air Stable ✓
2012 Mac mini Stable ✓
2011 iMac Stable ✓
2019 iMac (non-T2) Tahoe wait
Mac mini 2018 (T2) Not yet
MBP 2018–2019 (T2) Not yet
Full compatibility list →
Quick FAQ
Is OCLP safe to use?
Yes — it modifies only the OpenCore bootloader, not your Mac’s firmware. Reversible anytime.
Do I need to re-patch after updates?
Yes. After every macOS update, run OCLP → Post-Install Root Patching. Takes ~5 minutes.
My Mac has a T2 chip — can I use OCLP?
For Sequoia: yes. For Tahoe: not yet — T2 support is the main blocker in OCLP 3.0 development.
When will OCLP 3.0 be released?
No official date. Winter 2025 estimate passed. Development is ongoing but uncertain — monitor the official GitHub.
Is macOS Tahoe worth it on old Macs?
Sequoia via OCLP 2.4.1 is stable and well-supported. Tahoe is experimental — wait for a stable OCLP 3.0 release before upgrading.

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