Now that we have OpenCore and your version of macOS, it’s finally time to boot OpenCore. ![]() How to Boot into OpenCore to Install macOS You will also need to select your partition. You will need to select the drive that contains the new macOS. When it is finished Building, click Install OpenCore.You need to build OpenCore for the exact model of Mac that you are running. Now is a really good time to note that configurations for OpenCore are specific to their hardware. Once finished, you will then need to build and install OpenCore.You should then receive a prompt that the Installer has finished flashing. Choose which USB you are going to format and install the OS.You will then need to select the downloaded Installer.The Installer will download, and you will need to enter your machine’s name and password to allow installation.Note that you will need around 12GB of space for whatever installer you choose. This guide will assume that you need to download an Installer. You can either download a macOS Installer, or you can use an existing one. ![]() You will then see a menu presenting you with several options. Note that my guide is going to use the standard OpenCore-Patcher, which is meant for GUI.
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