hardware seems solid, software is so old even SSL certificates are out of date. I downloaded the ISRG Root X1 certificate to update them and even then stock safari doesn’t work with many webpages, including apple’s.

recently I updated to security patches released in 2017 and that’s about all I can do with this notebook.

I don’t see my model listed on OpenCore Legacy Patcher

If you know of any way to upgrade the software, let me know.

Otherwise, wiping it and installing a linux distro seems the way to go

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    9 months ago

    Just FYI, asklemmy is intended for interesting and open-ended subjects of discussion, not for single-answer support problems like this, so I won’t be surprised if this thread is deleted.

    That said, I feel your machine should be compatible with opencore. Its running Yosemite 10.10 which meets the minimum.

    When checking your model make sure you are looking in the right place - press cmd+space, type “system information” and go there. Should be an entry like “MacBookPro[number],[number]” - not the model number, but the device identifier.

    I personally have an older Macbook pro which is running Linux, so that’s also a decent option if you want to do it. Good luck!