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I’ve had a Mac for over 10 years, still runs like the day I got it. Sure I can’t play games on it, but does absolutely everything else perfect for me.
I still have a running Windows 95 machine. Your Mac means nothing to me.
10 years is the minimum age of my computers.
I have a ten year old one which works fine with OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
Support for 2015 macs ended 7 months ago. Forget 10 years ago, my 2015 mac doesn't run like it used to in Big Sur.
That’s unfortunate for you I guess.
I thought Apple started the stopping support of Intel Mac's a couple of years ago? If you had the newest Intel from 5 years ago, support is supposed to end this year.
That’s great, but what does it have to do with the topic?