![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hi TMRJIJ, I'm trying to boot an external usb apfs drive with Mojave Beta 1 on a unibody Macbook 2010 same specs as your Nvidia 320M GPU, assuming I have nvram boot-args="kext-dev-mode=1 -no_compat_check -v" to avoid both invalid signature kext and platform unsupported, I have detected from HS system profiler that kexts involved to load Geforce 320M GPU are: TL/DR: If you want guaranteed support for Mojave and reduce the chances of "wasting" money on upgrades in case of a failing machine, sell your 2011 MBP now (while it still supports the latest official OS) and get a souped up newer-gen model like a 2012+ MBP. Something to consider since the upgrade parts wouldn't fit a newer MBP. Couldn't be happier with the performance, especially given the age of the machine.Īs a word of caution, there are other things that can go wrong with an ageing machine: for example, I just started experiencing display quality issues that seem too costly to fix and might leave my machine in the dust soon. If you're happy with High Sierra (which should still receive security updates for a while), then the upgrades are fully worth it: I maxed out the RAM and added an SSD to the existing HDD a few years ago. I have a 2011 17" MBP as well and am super appreciative of all the activity on this forum to get Mojave working on our older machines! That said, given the uncertainties of if (and how well) the new OS will work on our laptops, I'd probably hold off on spending money on upgrades until the official release. ![]()
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