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5 days ago · Fixes to "The recovery server could not be contacted" when reinstalling macOS High Sierra or later. Quick Steps. Ensure your internet connection is working. Switch to a stable WiFi or cable connection. Check Apple server status. 1. Visit Apple's server status page. 2. Ensure "macOS Software Update" is working.
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3 days ago · macOS 10.12 Sierra and macOS 10.13 High Sierra. macOS 10.12 Sierra is the first one on the list of macOS versions to receive the name change from California's ...
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2 days ago · Hi, I need Graphic Acceleration for my laptop Thinkpad T410 on High Sierra, I tried kexts, from other topics, patch Clover, but don't work for me. Jump to content New Users Lounge
3 days ago · macOS Catalina; macOS Mojave; macOS High Sierra; How to make a bootable USB for Mac. Once the macOS installer has been downloaded on your Mac, you can make a bootable USB for your Mac now. Since the OS X Mavericks released in 2013, Apple has enabled Mac users to install macOS on an external storage media via Terminal commands.
5 days ago · I am attempting to reinstall MacOS High Sierra and encountered a similar issue as many where "The recovery server cannot be contacted." One solution was to check and change to the current UTC. I figured out how to check the current UTC in the Terminal and it was correct. However, I still have the same problem. What should I do now?
2 days ago · Trying to install mysql5.7 with brew on Mac OS High Sierra. I have used the following commands: sudo rm -rf /usr/local/var/mysql/ brew install [email protected] brew postinstall [email protected] Got the below errors: 2019-10-05T02:59:24.136970Z 0 [Warning] TIMESTAMP with implicit DEFAULT value is deprecated.
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5 days ago · Step 2: Download macOS High Sierra. Go to the Mac App Store and search for “High Sierra” in the search bar. Click the “Download” button and wait for the installation file to complete downloading. It will be saved in the “Applications” folder by default and named “Install macOS High Sierra”. Step 3: Create a bootable USB drive