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Fast and painless sequential OTA update (3.75 GB) from macOS 26.6 beta 2 to macOS 26.6 beta 3 (25G5052e).

 

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OCLP correctly selects Kernel Debug Kit 26.6 build 25G5052e as the direct match, which has already been released by Apple and is also available on the Dortania KDK mirror.

 

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My BCM943602CDP continues to perform amazingly with OCLP. Modern Audio, modern Wi-Fi, AirDrop, AirPlay, Screen Mirroring, Personal Hotspot, Continuity Camera and sleep/wake all continue to work flawlessly under macOS 26.6 beta 3.

 

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Custom drive icons also continue working flawlessly.

 

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Smooth unattended update.  I know that the Apple Silicon Macs are way faster and able to run macOS 27, but is there anything better than knowing that your hack is the product of your own effort supported by this awesome InsanelyMac team?  :thumbsup_anim:

 

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1 hour ago, deeveedee said:

Smooth unattended update.  I know that the Apple Silicon Macs are way faster and able to run macOS 27, but is there anything better than knowing that your hack is the product of your own effort supported by this awesome InsanelyMac team?  :thumbsup_anim:

 

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The M4 isn't always faster, it depends on the Hack. My desktop is still superior in many aspects. ;) 

 

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40 minutes ago, Max.1974 said:

The M4 isn't always faster, it depends on the Hack. My desktop is still superior in many aspects. ;) 

 

True.  The M4 will never warm a room in the winter like your hack. :hysterical:

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Perfect in OLD2: AppleHDA.kext + Wifi Intel OCLP (OpenCore Legacy Patcher) 😄 

 

The blue exFAT drive is a network drive on another computer; it's a mechanical hard drive formatted as xFAT, but it only shows xFAT, not xFAT Network. I don't know if it would be possible to tell the difference.

 

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1 hour ago, kaoskinkae said:

Perfect in OLD2: AppleHDA.kext + Wifi Intel OCLP (OpenCore Legacy Patcher) 😄 

 

The blue exFAT drive is a network drive on another computer; it's a mechanical hard drive formatted as xFAT, but it only shows xFAT, not xFAT Network. I don't know if it would be possible to tell the difference.

 

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@kaoskinkae, my friend! 🤗

 

I would suggest collecting proposals for additional drive icons, such as FAT, FAT32, Network, etc., which could be considered for inclusion in a future release of the drive icon package.


However, an exFAT network drive would be far too user-specific for a general release. If someone really needs such an icon, it could easily be created using one of the included master templates.


Since the overall impact of the package has been rather limited so far, I would only expand it further if there is clearly enough demand from the community.

 

Cheers,

KGP :wink_anim:

 

BTW.. I wasn’t sure whether “xFAT” was just a typo or if you were referring to something different.

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