![]() ![]() The computer reset itself once more, and when it loaded back up, I was able to install OS High Sierra. Then I was able to select the USB as my startup disk. When it rebooted after this, it asked for my language again which was something I had not seen before. Hold these keys until the computer restarts and you hear the startup sound for a second time.Press and hold the ⌘ + Option + P + R keys immediately after you hear the startup sound.Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command (⌘), Option, P, and R.Whenever I went to startup disks it was blank. However, even when I plugged the USB into my computer, I couldnt seem to select the USB as the startup disk. ![]() I thought it wasnt working when I ran this code because it took so long running in the terminal, but when I woke up this morning it had completed. Replace MyVolume with the name of your properly formatted USB name. Sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/ MyVolume -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app You can use my code if you want to download High Sierra from a computer running El Capitan: Since I was only running El Capitan on my other Mac, you have to add in an extra few lines of code (See Asterisk on the apple page). I followed this link on Apple site to create the bootable USB. *Disclaimer* This was my first time working with Terminal, so if I can do it you can do it too! haha ![]()
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