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Add SSH method to USB 1.1 troubleshooting
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ParaDoX1994 authored Sep 8, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -233,6 +233,12 @@ The reason for this is that the autopatcher will assume that you will be using t

For Macs using legacy USB 1.1 controllers, OpenCore Legacy Patcher can only restore support once it has performed root volume patches. Thus to install macOS, you need to hook up a USB hub between your Mac and Keyboard/Mouse.

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In macOS Sonoma, this seems to have been further weakened and some hubs may not be functional.
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Alternative way is making sure to enable "Remote Login" in General -> Sharing before updating, which will enable SSH. That means you can take control using Terminal in another system by typing `ssh username@lan-ip-address` and your password. After that run Post Install Volume Patching by typing `/Applications/OpenCore-Patcher.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenCore-Patcher --patch-sys-vol` and finally `sudo reboot`.

* For MacBook users, you'll need to find an external keyboard/mouse in addition to the USB hub

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