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upgrade possible for my MacBook Pro?

I have a MacBook Pro that I have upgraded with iFixit help. Its specifications are:

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid-2012)

Processor 2.5 GHz Dual Core Intel Core i5

Memory 8GB 1333MHz DDR3

Startup Disk Macintosh HD

Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB

Apple’s new OS BigSur is for MacBook Pro models late 2013 or later and will not download to my machine.

Is it possible to upgrade my machine in some way so that it will run BigSur?

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Here’s how to do it; But first I would install an SSD to about double your speed.

https://www.uubyte.com/install-macos-big...

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Technically no as Apple’s OS installer won’t install the OS on your system.

Frankly, I don’t recommend running High Sierra or newer on these older SATA based systems as APFS has issues running on SATA drives. APFS is a very chatty I/O and SATA drives don’t have the deep I/O buffers the PCIe/NVMe drives have (blade SSDs)

There’s nothing wrong using Sierra! So far most Apps don’t require High Sierra or newer. The the few that do are heavy I/O apps that are used to process music, photos and videos. This is where the amount of RAM and video services of the system become more important.

OK, still want to run it, I would very strongly recommend you first make a bootable external drive and then copy over your stuff over using Migration Assistant that way you have a bootable backup drive. Put this drive some where safe. Then go to here BigSurPatcher. I’ll warn you! You might brick your system! Apple is already encountering issues with the Mid 2013 systems being bricked! Big Sur from Catalina completely failed mid-cycle bricking my Mac I would wait and I would recommend you only play around on a test system with 16 GB or RAM and plenty of drive space.

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Obviously not recommended by Apple, but if you Google “big sur patcher” tons of results will come up. It is possible, however there may be some glitches and Apple probably wouldn’t support you.

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I know this was asked years ago but look into Opencore patcher. I'd definitely recommend an SSD upgrade first. I'm currently using the same machine running Ventura

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