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Mixacus

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Hello, I originally upgraded my unsupported mac using Open Core Legacy Patcher(iMac 9,1 early 2009) from MacOS El Capitan 10.11 to MacOS Monterey 12.6.6. In settings I was given a prompt to upgrade to MacOS Ventura and out of curiosity did. As of now whenever I go into my mac none of my inputs work, from Bluetooth to Wired nothing will make an input. Mouses won't move the cursor and the wireless keyboard (albeit it is off-brand) will not write. Is there a way I can revert to the prior MacOS Monterey or do I need something external like a USB hub to plug my devices into. Any help is appreciated
 

Mixacus

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Erase disk and install 12.6 with OCLP USB install created with latest OCLP. Then recover from last Monterey backup (Migration Assistant).
Do you think you can provide a tutorial of sorts. I did hear that the official website for OCLP recommends using a USB 2.0 hub for things to work.
 

Mixacus

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Erase disk and install 12.6 with OCLP USB install created with latest OCLP. Then recover from last Monterey backup (Migration Assistant).
I was also thinking re-installing Mac OS El Capitan (last officially supported OS on my end) with a USB bootable
 

gilby101

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Do you think you can provide a tutorial of sorts.
I think you should use the OCLP documentation for this.
I was also thinking re-installing Mac OS El Capitan (last officially supported OS on my end) with a USB bootable
Good idea.
Just make sure that anything you need to keep (documents, photos, etc.) are saved to an external HFS+ disk before going backwards. El Capitan will be unable to read anything formatted as APFS. If you have other computers, copy anything important to them.
 

Mixacus

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I think you should use the OCLP documentation for this.

Good idea.
Just make sure that anything you need to keep (documents, photos, etc.) are saved to an external HFS+ disk before going backwards. El Capitan will be unable to read anything formatted as APFS. If you have other computers, copy anything important to them.
I have an external backup. Im thinking using a) an official recommended fix (using usb 2.0/3.0 hubs and applying them to the machine until I install post-root patches) or b) re-installing Mac OS X El Capitan from a bootable
 
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