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OpenCore Legacy Patcher KDK issue on Ventura [Fix]

In this guide, we will show you the steps to fix the OpenCore Legacy Patcher KDK issue on macOS Ventura. This bootloader which is used to inject and patch data in memory instead of on disk is currently giving out a tough time to many users who are on the latest OS build and are trying to install patches like AMD TeraScale 2, Intel Sandy Bridge, and Legacy Keyboard Backlight.

According to the affected users, they have already downloaded and installed the KDKs from the Apple Developer website and manually installed but OCLP is unable to find them and is continuously trying to re-download the KDKs. Moroever, users who are trying to run Post Install Root Patch are greeted with the following error message: “Kernel Debug Kit, a problem occurred…“. If you are also getting bugged by these issues then this guide will help you out. Follow along for the fix.

Fix OpenCore Legacy Patcher KDK issue on Ventura

OpenCore Legacy Patcher KDK issue on Ventura

The current version 0.6.1. of OpenCore Legacy Patcher is affected by a few underlying issues and this is the reason why you are facing this problem. Fortunately, the developers have already rolled out a new nightly update that patches this error. So download and install version 0.6.2. of OCLP and it should fix the OpenCore Legacy Patcher KDK issue on macOS Ventura.

On that note, we round off this guide. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.


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  • grant pearson

    Kdk issue fixed
    now seeing
    “PatcherSupport Pkg resources missing, patcher likely corrupted”
    When root patching