![]() This leaves my only version is to make a USB boot disk to fix it locally. They will have links that may look like it will lead me to a copy of High Sierra, but they all became eternal hourglasses/wait. resources have been exhausted, no copies. Apple store doesn't have 10.13 for download anymore. It will say to the effect "this version of mac is no longer supported."Ģ. Internet Recovery/reload of OS will NOT work because it is no longer supported because 10.13 is more than x years old - Apple Store told me, and I have even tried. I have gotten advices in the past but three things FOR SURE:ġ. And I almost got it done except for the copy I am using is damaged, the process stalled with a box saying that "10.13 is damaged". After more than six months of research, the only way I can revive it is to make a USB boot disk with a good copy of 10.13 dmg file. My Mac Mini 2010 has been dead for a year due to my negligence when erasing the hard drive (I am new to Mac). Hopefully others have success.I am wondering if someone here has a reliable copy of 10.13 (or later versions within High Sierra) who can let me download? Might also just need to be installed from an external drive instead. Though for me, it claims that "important content cannot be downloaded at this time", which seems to imply my late 2009 macbook pro isn't compatible, but it's listed as supported on the official page, so idk. ![]() Now open the installer for MacOS Mojave again, it will run. Enter your administer password to confirm. Click on the folder named “SharedSupport”. Right click on the installer and click “Show Package Contents”. Find the Installer for macOS Mojave in Applications folder app is damaged and won't run, that means your certificate is out of date. Instead, just open the 041-91758 - 10.13.6 macOS High Sierra folder that was downloaded and run the InstallAssistantAuto.pkg. It looks like despite claiming it has downloaded the applediagnostics.dmg, it isn't actually showing up in the downloaded folder, which is giving the builder issues.Īllegedly, you no longer have to do the second sudo step after all the downloads. If you need to make a bootable usb drive here’s one example: Saved to: /Downloads/gibMacOS-master/macOS Downloads/publicrelease/ 041-91758 - 10.13.6 macOS High Sierra/Install macOS High Sierra.app Drag this folder from finder to your terminal window and press enter > At this point find the folder named macOS Downloads/publicrelease/041-91758 - 10.13.6 macOS High Sierra. Please drag and drop the output folder from gibMacOS here: (make sure there is a space between sudo and the path) > Type sudo and then drag the Downloads/gibMacOS-master/mand to the terminal window. The files are downloaded but it’s not install ready. > You’ll be notified when it’s finished and if there are any errors. > Type in 12 at the prompt., you’ll see the following Set Current Catalog to SoftwareUpdate Catalog Change Max-OS Version (Currently 10.15)Ĭ.
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