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Mary Andrea

macrumors newbie
Mar 23, 2023
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Italy
So far (2021, Sept 19) Big Sur 11.6 generally works well (Mac Pro 4,1 flashed to 5,1).
11.5.2 to 11.6 took about 45 minutes including multiple (natural) auto-restarts.
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I only (rarely) get hanging-reboots when I'm experimenting with configurations.
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My worst issue is; My bluetooth driver doesn't always load when booting up.
I upgraded to Bluetooth 4.0 (including a wi-fi upgrade).
I could have installed Bluetooth 4.2, but I want to (also) be compatible with Mavericks 10.9.5.
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Occasionally my USB wired mouse won't "initialize" when booting up.
But my bluetooth mouse may (instead work).
A restart almost always fixes one or both issues.
My USB wired mouse must be plugged in before I boot up.
My wired USB keyboard & USB flash-drives always work (as usual).
So, this is not a general" USB issue (maybe a mouse related issue).
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Big Sur doesn't know what Firewire is (Big Sur partly freezes).
I boot into Mavericks to use my old Firewire peripherals.
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This post is a record of my notes (processes); incase it helps.
I'm a novice, so I'm not advising. My testing is ongoing.
Please research anything I state, before you apply.
Some of my terminology may not be accurate.
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Here's my computer's (current) IMPORTANT upgrades.
Mac Pro 2009 > 4,1 flashed to 5,1.
Cleaned BootROM including a number of IMPORTANT fixed issues.
Mac Pro firmware version 144.0.0.0.0 (before Big Sur upgrade).
2 x 3.46GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon Westmere processors (replaced old Nehalem versions).
64GB 1333MHz RAM.
SSDs (SATA solid-state hard-drives) + sleds.
Radeon RX580 8GB (Metal support).
Bluetooth 4.0, AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x111) > adaptor kit.
Mac Magic Mouse 2 (Bluetooth). A generic wired USB mouse (for backup).
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Big Sur installation process (after the above upgrades):
OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher (see the links section below).
Version 0.2.4 (includes Latebloom boot "race" fix < an IMPORTANT improvement).
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Caveat notes:
A cleaned BootROM was IMPORTANT for me (thank-you @tsialex).
See the links section below.
After installing the new (clean) BootROM, I re-ran OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher 0.2.4.
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Once I installed my 3.46GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon Westmere processors,
my RAM showed 1333MHz , instead of its original 1066MHz.
Meaning: My old Nehalem processors only allowed a max of 1066MHz "RAM speed".
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I had a "fatal" garbled audio issue until I upgraded my
old Nehalem processors to Westmere (thank-you @tsialex).
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My (SATA) 6Gb/s solid-state hard-drives max out at 3Gb/s (normal for my machine).
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I have a 250GB SSD (SATA) for booting into Mavericks or Mojave.
Above: Can be used if Mac Pro 5,1 is having a Big Sur boot-up issue.
Mavericks/Mojave (when used) > SATA bay 1. Big Sur SATA bay 2 (permanent).
Mavericks must be in "bay one" when I perform (occasional) BootROM cleaning.
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Mavericks doesn't fully support my Radeon RX580 GPU. Works good enough for me.
I also run a different (virtual) installation of Mavericks inside Big Sur (via Parallels).
There, my Radeon RX580 GPU (with Mavericks) is "fully" supported.
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BootROM repair services by @tsialex:
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OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher (install Big Sur on an unsupported Mac):
YouTube instructional video:
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Times pass , but I would like to ask you.-- Firstly I dont like upgrade every tima Edition Software (Davinci - Final Cut) on my MacPro 5.1 (upgrade dual chip. and Metal), so I think a lot before an upgrade. I am now Editing good under Catalina version. I tried Monterey and dont like it (slow and without bluetooth-wifi --- . What was your experience on BigSur with Davinci 17 or Final Cut comparative with Catalina version?
 
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