Install macOS Sonoma on Intel H610 Mainboard with Intel i5-1200F.
- macOS: Sonoma
- bootloader: OpenCore 0.9.9
- BIOS: G610MN07
| Component | Variant | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Mainboard | INTEL H610 | ark.intel.com |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 12400F | ark.intel.com |
| Auido | ALC897 | |
| DDR4 RAM | Corsair 64GB | www.corsair.com |
| NVMe SSD | Lexar SSD NM620 1TB | www.lexar.com |
| Graphics | AMD Radeon RX 5600xt | www.amd.com |
| WiFi / BT | Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX210 | www.intel.com |
| Lan | RTL8111 |
| Kext | Version | Author |
|---|---|---|
| XHCI-unsupported.kext | v0.9.2 | RehabMan/OS-X-USB-Inject-All |
| Lilu.kext | v1.6.7 | acidanthera/Lilu |
| SMCProcessor.kext | v1.3.2 | acidanthera/VirtualSMC |
| SMCSuperIO.kext | v1.3.2 | acidanthera/VirtualSMC |
| VirtualSMC.kext | v1.3.2 | acidanthera/VirtualSMC |
| RadeonSensor.kext | v0.3.3 | aluveitie/RadeonSensor |
| SMCRadeonGPU.kext | v0.3.3 | aluveitie/RadeonSensor |
| RestrictEvents.kext | v1.1.2 | acidanthera/RestrictEvents |
| NVMeFix.kext | v1.1.1 | acidanthera/NVMeFix |
| AppleIGC | v1.4.0 | SongXiaoXi/AppleIGC |
| AirpotItlwm.kext | v2.3.0-alpha | OpenIntelWireless/itlwm |
| IntelBluetootchFirmware.kext | v2.3.0 | OpenIntelWireless/IntelBluetoothFirmware |
| IntelBTPatcher.kext | v2.6.8 | acidanthera/BrcmPatchRAM |
| BlueToolFixup.kext | v2.6.8 | acidanthera/BrcmPatchRAM |
| FeatureUnlock.kext | v1.1.5 | acidanthera/FeatureUnlock |
| USBToolBox.kext | v1.1.1 | USBToolBox/kext |
| UTBMap.kext | v1.1.1 | USBToolBox/tool |
Check the official update-guide: OpenCore-Post-Install/update
- Backup
- Full system backup with
Time Machineor similar software - Copy current EFI to OpenCore USB-Drive for recovery purpose
- Full system backup with
- Download
- Latest version of OpenCore and replace files in EFI
- Updates for all installed kexts and replace in EFI
- Reboot
- Boot with updated OpenCore version and kexts
- If the system doesn't boot, use OpenCore USB-Drive to roll back
- Update
- Start macOS Update from
System Settings->Software Update - With OpenCore the update process should work automatically
- If
Software UpdateshowsMac version is up to date, download macOS Installer from AppStore and start the update manually
- Start macOS Update from
If the system doesn't boot, try to fix the problem or revert to the latest EFI or system-backup.