macOS Big Sur 11.0.1

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macOS Big Sur, the latest version of the world’s most advanced desktop operating system, is now available to Mac users as a free software update. Big Sur introduces a beautiful redesign and is packed with new enhancements for key apps including Safari, Messages, and Maps, as well as new privacy features. And Big Sur has been engineered, down to its core, to take full advantage of all the power of the M1 chip to make the macOS experience even better for the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini. The combination of Big Sur and M1 truly takes the Mac to a whole new level with incredible capabilities, efficiency, and more apps than ever before, while maintaining everything users love about macOS.
 
I've been trying to download Big Sur to a real Macbook all day, but Apple's file servers have been overwhelmed.
 
@Shaneee it would be good to post about whats working and whats not along with the link to the Dortina guide as well as highlighting any specific points relating to AMD in order to upgrade your system! All the hard work is done, it would be nice to showcase it for anyone wanting to upgrade
 
Final release from the App Store should be 20B28, 20B29 was delivered on Apples new ARM macs and according to some users causes issues on Intel Macs.
 
I downloaded the official version and tried to make a boot-usb twice, but though creatinstallmedia reports no errors, it doesn't create an EFI partition. I don't have anywhere to put OpenCore. Weird...

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D'oh. An easily overlooked mistake: don't format the usb drive with the (default) Master Boot Record but set it to GUID.
 
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I downloaded the official version and tried to make a boot-usb twice, but though creatinstallmedia reports no errors, it doesn't create an EFI partition. I don't have anywhere to put OpenCore. Weird...
I used a USB thumb drive that was formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled) prior to using createinstallmedia. I even had an EFI partition with a working OpenCore installed on it. Createinstallmedia didn't even touch the EFI partition and the OpenCore files were left intact.
 
I was able to just install it successfully on top of my Catalina. Wanted to make two key points:
1 - Needed the new patches for 17th gen posted on main download location on Nov 12
2 - It rebooted a lot of times until it was able to complete

Here is a thank you to everybody who put in the effort on the patches and allowing us to continuing enjoying our Hack setups.
 
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I've updated to Big Sur, it works like a charm ! Sleep is working as well. :)
 

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