Personally, my older unsupported Macs are still running Snow Leopard, Mavericks, El Capitan, and Sierra, and only the latest machines will run Mojave for my particular setup, but to each their own, and it’s undoubtedly cool that Dosdude has consistently come up with utilities like this to get various versions of Mac OS system software running. Thanks for providing this patch. I have used your el capitan and high sierra patches in the past. I have created to bootable USB as per your instructions. I am able to boot off it using my macbook air. When I try to boot off it on my Mac Pro 3,1 it doesn’t go to recovery or disc utility, it just boots from my usual drive.

Question :

Dosdude El Capitan

I read somewhere that it is possible to install the latest version of OSX 10.10 Yosemite on my Mac, even though the official installer refuses to install.

Can you give me any directions ?

Dosdude1

Dosdude Sierra

Answer :

Installing newer versions of OSX on slightly older Macs that do not meet the official system requirements can be done using MacPostFactor (MCPF).

MacPostFactor also supports installing OSX versions up to OSX 10.10 Yosemite on older Macs. And a new version that supports installing OSX 10.11 El_Capitan is in the works.

DosdudeDosdude El Capitan

For more info (and downloads), go to the info page on MacRumors.com :

or see the (less readable) official page of the MacPostFactor team :

…in short :

El Capitan Patcher

!!! THIS IS FOR (RATHER) EXPERIENCED MAC-USERS ONLY, AND SHOULD NOT BE DONE ON YOUR ‘ONE AND ONLY’ MAC !!!

!! REMEMBER : DO FOLLOW THE COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAN BE FOUND HERE : MacPost Factor info page on MacRumors.com

…that should be it !

enjoy !

Dosdude1 El Capitan

Dosdude El Capitan

Dosdude1 Big Sur

😉