Avoiding Fake OCLP Builds and Protecting your Data
Your experience with a 'Chinese version' of OCLP highlights a major risk: malware-infected bootloaders. Never use OCLP from any source other than the official Dortania GitHub.
The Secure Path to Tahoe:
- Official Source: Download only from Dortania's GitHub. If Tahoe isn't in the stable release yet, use the 'Nightly' builds from the same repo.
- Password Reset Fix: If your password 'changes', it's usually a FileVault or Keychain sync error. Disable FileVault before updating to Tahoe to prevent this.
- Partition Testing: Don't update your main OS. Create a separate 64GB partition and install Tahoe there first to test stability without risking your FL Studio projects or personal data.
Original Question: "Does someone had a good experience with MacBook Pro 2015 i7 and macOS Tahoe?"
I’ve tried a few mouths ago using a Chinese version of OCLP and I almost lose my MacBook (I don’t know why or how but something changed my user account password and I had to completely factory reset my MacBook, I almost lost everything, but thanks a god I had did a Time Machine backup a few hours before trying that “strange beta version” of oclp).
Any secure way to run Tahoe on a MBP 2015? Thanks!
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