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As seen over here, Proton Drive on macOS is supported on macOS >13.0. While I am not here to argue about that specific point, one has to realize macOS 12 will be out of support late 2024 (historically speaking most likely between September and December 2024).
In the comment chain mentioned above was a link to the OpenCore Legacy Patcher Project, which makes it possible to bring new macOS versions to old hardware. I simply wanted to bring more visibility to that option, as it can easily get lost in the comments.
Over the weekend I have tested both an upgrade and a new install of macOS 14 (Sonoma) on a 2011 as well as a 2015 MacBook Air, which both worked without issues.
Additionally I have also found, incase needed, a well explained step by step video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGR2qGw9lG8
Both options, upgrade and fresh install, are listed and explained in it.
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