![]() Only when I followed the first step and rebooted and run the command from the USB stick it worked out. "It is also possible to do this step without booting from the patched installer USB - just open Terminal and run /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur\ Beta/patch-kexts.sh with any command line options if needed (such as /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur\ Beta/patch-kexts.sh -2011), but do not specify a volume name, and patch-kexts.sh will automatically default to the boot drive."īut it didn't work. Volumes/Image\ Volume/patch-kexts.sh /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD" For example, for a system volume named Macintosh HD, try one of the following: There are several ways of formatting this command. Next, run the patch-kexts.sh command to do post-install patching (such as fixing Wi-Fi). After you shut down, boot from the patched installer USB again (as in step 10), then open Terminal. "Otherwise, press Command-Q and wait a few seconds, then the Setup Assistant should let you shut down. ![]() I was able to fix the problem by repeating step 15 on: I have absolutely no antivirus program installed. Its possible Wi-Fi not working in Big Sur is due to a problematic profile that you have installed from a random website. I had an identical problem with an almost identical laptop (MacBook Pro 15", Early 2013). ![]()
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