Jump to content
110 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, bisdak4920 said:

11.4 GB = indeed the full Big Sur 11.2 install. Can you please also post the direct download links to the update installers, combo and incremental?

1 hour ago, BuXb said:

11.4 GB = indeed the full Big Sur 11.2 install. Can you please also post the direct download links to the update installers, combo and incremental?

There is no longer combo or incremental direct downloads, Apple stopped that back in 11.0 beta 2

  • Confused 1
15 hours ago, eSaF said:

Yea same here, the build number is exactly the same so I don't know if we qualify for the update and to be honest I am not in the mood to download the whole file and do a fresh install plus all my other software so I will wait a day or two to see if the update will be offered.

 

It seems that the public release is the same as the RC3 build, so no need to worry, my dawg!

  • Haha 2

I downloaded the update, installed it, and still shows update available. About shows 11.2 (20D64).

I ran the update on my MBP2019, and it now shows 11.2.1 (20D74). 

So, is the update selective based on the device?

But I would expect the version and build to change anyway so it stops telling me I need to update.

hmmm

What I did to get the update:

No matter what have you set in OC config.plist Nvram > csr-active-config, need to reboot to Recovery partition, then open Terminal from utilities and enable sip "csrutil enable" > Enter, then "reboot" > Enter. After reboot, I did reset nvram and rebooted. System Preferences offered me (finally) the update. The update runned smooth. Then I disabled sip in terminal again "csrutil disable". No matters what version of OC or what SMBIOS use. I hope to be useful.

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 2
23 hours ago, XanthraX said:

Could not do this update. The PrefPane shows as usual my mac is up to date.  I downloaded all package from MAS, but it is still 11.2. What can I do?

Same problem as you

Edited by IUTniun
  • Like 2

After ten mouths of being locked out of the Hackintosh world, I have managed to install macOS Big Sur 11.2 using Clover. In the previous ten mounths I see that OpenCore has really taken hold of the Hackintosh world. I also know that, now, Clover and OpenCore share a large point of their code, so I opted for Clover, being a familiar enviorement from Yosemite to Catalina. Yet, I used the Virtual SMC and the rest of the kexts from the Acidanthera team. The OS seemed well installed, well behaved on the new Hackintosh (Intel i3), then the 11.2.1 update came. The installed os was unable to download neither the update package, or the new, updated, macOS Big Sur install app. I use the latest Clover and the systems definitions of iMac 14.4 .

Meanwhile, I have discovered the GibMacOS tool, downloaded it and tried it. I have three machines, one is the Hackintosh (Acer based Intel i3, 4 gb of ram), another runs Ubuntu 20.04 (installed from DVD, the USB function was broken on the motherboard, it is the former Hackintosh), also tried the GibMacOS tool on them, neither showed the updated install app with 11.2.1 , only 11.2 . I was able to download the update pkg, yet, using this tool, but I would like to download the full installer for 11.2.1, to put it on the USB drive, before I take my chance and run the pkg file. Any way to download the full installer of 11.2.1 from Apple? I am not too familiar with OpenCore itself, but with Clover.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...