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Installing OpenCore on Mac Guide #3

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  • Now head to "Security" in the panel.

  • Security deals with SIP (System Integrity Protection) on your Mac. In order the run this EFI, and Root Patches later on, you must have SIP disabled slightly, but not entirely (yes, that is possible).

  • OpenCore always has these three items checked. I would recommend not touching this unless you have issues later on. If that happens, check all of the items.

  • As you check items, SIP gets lower. If nothing is checked, SIP is completely enabled. If everything is checked, SIP is disabled. By keeping the three items checked, you can use your Mac with SIP mostly enabled.

  • DO NOT TOUCH KERNEL SECURITY! Kernel Security deals with making sure no malware gets deep into the Mac's files. But, Root Patching needs to get deep into the files for Root Patching to work. So, keep the two items on the left checked. If for some reason they are not checked, check them now, or Root Patching will not work.

  • If you want to use the features of OpenCore without actually updating your macOS Version, you can check Secure Boot Model. THIS WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO UPDATE macOS!

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