@fsb the difference with Austin M's response is that using a wireless Logitech keyboard did not work for him, however a wired keyboard does. This is exactly the response that brought me here because I had the same problem (Logitech K330 in my case), and it helped me. This guide will help you create a bootable installer of the Mac operating system to make installing macOS High Sierra on multiple machines simple, to try out a beta version of macOS, for a clean. Read more: Download mac OS High Sierra 10.13 and follow these recommended steps to Create USB Bootable Disk. You can use this. The macOS Sierra 10.12.4 Update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users. This update: Adds Night Shift for automatically shifting the colors in your display to the warmer end of the spectrum after dark. @Allan, Internet Recovery installs the version of OS X that was shipped on the Mac, which may not be the last version one had installed. I already posted as an answer the Internet Recovery directions from Apple because I though see already replaced the drive. I misread and as such David Anderson's answer of making the OS X USB Installer is the best way to go if one still has a functioning version of OS X installed, or can have it made on a friends Mac. Either way is better then paying $99 to have it installed. – Jul 23 '16 at 11:43 •. To avoid having to install OS X twice, do the following. Before removing your existing hard disk, follow the steps given below: • Download El Capitan (OS X 10.11) from the. • Create a bootable installer for OS X. For this you will need a USB flash drive. Microsoft word for mac. Both of the above steps are outlined at the Apple web site: '. If you are not able to do follow the instructions on the link above, or are wary or using command lines, download a free tool called Unibeast onto your Mac. It will create the bootable USB device for you. I don't own the tool or promote it so I won't link it but I do recommend it since it helped me. A simple search should bring it up. If not, the rest of this guide continues: Once your new disk is installed, do the following. • Insert the flash drive in a USB port on your Mac. • Start the Mac and hold down the option key. • Select to boot from the flash drive. • Use the Disk Utility application to create a single partition to install El Capitan (OS X 10.11).
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