As the title says, I have a MacBook Pro Mid 2012 running MacOS Ventura via OCLP. Everything was fine until I decided to upgrade to Sonoma. After the updated completed, I couldn't login at all. After entering the password, the computer would freeze or the screen would go black and then go back to the login screen. Eventually it would stop responding at all and I have to turn it off via Power Button. I thought it might be an issue with Root Patching so I booted to safe mode and somehow managed to revert and reinstall root patches but still same issue. The performance in Safe Mode is also almost unusable as it's super slow and a lot of graphical issues.
Thinking it was an issue with Sonoma I updated to Sequioa but pretty much the same issues. Can't log in, can only login after booting to safe mode and already tried root patching again.
My question is, has anyone else experienced these issues and if so, what fixed it? Or should I just downgrade to Ventura since it's the last version that I know works flawlessly and is still supported. Speaking of downgrading, can I just created a Ventura Installer via OCLP and flash it or do I have to wipe the entire Hard Drive before installing aka do a clean install.
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