05-01-2025, 05:40 AM
Reasonably seamless. Specs are as advertised. SSD health is reasonable- 85% wear leveling, everything else 99 or 100%.
It boots into some kind of open firmware type thing, not sure why (maybe Opencore Legacy Patcher? But my i7 MBA running Sequoia doesn't do this...)
Gives a message at startup that disk can't be read (presumably referring to the internal when booted from High Sierra) and the internal shows up on desktop as 2 volumes titles MacOS-Data and Update.
No USB weirdness, no trouble seeing or starting from the external, no dual monitor weirdness, some initial trouble recongnizing KB and Logitech pane won't load, registration for Boom is nuked, apparently should have unregistered on 2012 first, not setting it up again just for that.
It boots into some kind of open firmware type thing, not sure why (maybe Opencore Legacy Patcher? But my i7 MBA running Sequoia doesn't do this...)
Gives a message at startup that disk can't be read (presumably referring to the internal when booted from High Sierra) and the internal shows up on desktop as 2 volumes titles MacOS-Data and Update.
No USB weirdness, no trouble seeing or starting from the external, no dual monitor weirdness, some initial trouble recongnizing KB and Logitech pane won't load, registration for Boom is nuked, apparently should have unregistered on 2012 first, not setting it up again just for that.