Need Mac OS Extended Journaled Volume to Install Sequoia

LazyBayes

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Is there anything that can be done for this, or do I need to boot in safe mode and reformat the whole drive to install Sequoia?
 

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Fix is described here, https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore...are-update-in-order-to-install-to-this-volume

  • You have PlatformInfo -> Automatic enabled
  • UpdateSMBIOSMode is set to Create
    • Make sure CustomSMBIOSGuid is disabled
    • For Dell and VAIO machines, ensure that CustomSMBIOSGuid is enabled and UpdateSMBIOSMode is set to Custom instead
      • CustomSMBIOSGuid and UpdateSMBIOSMode should always be in tandem with each other
  • Using a SMBIOS supported in this version of macOS
    • ie. you're not using -no_compat_check
  • You're using the latest version of OpenCore
 
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