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- MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2010 SIERA HOW TO
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I can only assume it's because the OS hasn't installed properly and therefore doesn't have the software for the diagnostics (this photos are from a clean installation attempt).Īs a starting point for an install that fails part way thru, I’d look at the storage. If that path is also flaky, then it’s probably the SSD that’s problematic. At least as far as accessing the contents of the SSD. Target Disk Mode might get past that, with a cable, and a second Mac. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to boot to the diagnostics after the install error.
MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2010 SIERA HOW TO
If the date is bogus and you don't have a network connection, then you can also just set the date/time with the date command (do a "man date" to see the format for how to set date/time).
MACBOOK PRO 13 MID 2010 SIERA UPDATE
If it is bogus then "ntpdate -u " (again without quotes) will update the date/time from Apple's ntp server but this assumes you have an network interface connection to the internet. Which talks about starting a Terminal window before doing the install to check the system date (just type "date" in a Terminal window and see if it looks correct - no quotes on the command). Well, the last of the log file is complaining about a quartz frameworks file it couldn't load - it was located in /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Quartz - the only thing I can think might have happened is the High Sierra download got corrupted during downloading, but perhaps someone else has some idea what else could cause this to happen.Īlso, since this is on an almost 10 year old laptop, is there a battery on the motherboard that might have gone bad so the date/time on the laptop is in some goofy state? I googled the message "installer resources have expired" and found several hits - e.g. The way that I have found that is consistently able to download full installers is to run installinstallmacos.py as per Of course as others have pointed out sometimes this results in only getting a 'stub' installer which is not suitable for then creating a bootable USB drive installer. Scroll down to item 4 in the above document.
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How to upgrade to macOS High Sierra - Apple Support There is an Apple KB article which however provides a direct link to the (hidden) item on the Mac App Store. It is not listed anymore because Apple are encouraging people to use Mojave instead. In theory you download a full High Sierra installer from the Mac App Store. didn't help it freezes every other boot.Whew, you did great for being new to the forums, Apple is the one lacking in info.Īre you getting the ~20MB stub Installer or the full ~5GB installer? removed second partition formatted 320GB partition to APFS and reinstalled high sierra from usb flash drive, original distribution from apple store.Verbose boot shows a message Waiting for DSMOS… with few other messages Anyway SMART looking ok may mean nothing. Output of diskutil info disk0 | grep SMART is SMART Status: Verified but as I said I used smartctl to run short and long SMART tests which passed. I was doing some High Sierra updates, re-installs to Lion, El Capitan and Snow leopard and my Boot ROM Version has changed from 00.18022149 to 66.0.0.0Īccording to this article from, my firmware was latest to that day, so i probably have a recent firmware. I recently did an update in High Sierra and update of the SMC to the latest version provided for my hardware. Smartctl short and long HDD tests passed with no errors. three passes of extended Apple Hardware Test passed OK.įirst Aid test from Disk Utility passed with no errors.Here's a list of things I have done to test/diagnose the problem: Is there any way how to fix this problem? There were some updates of software in between, but they are not related to this booting problem. Other times I see grey Apple logo and a progress bar that is filling slowly, gets to 100% and then nothing happens for a whole day. Now when I boot, there is a 50% chance of booting to OS. I went trough some installation steps with errors and restarts. I did a fresh install of High Sierra from USB flash drive. I think that I didn't go trough all software updates it provided. I have "Macbook (13-inch, Mid 2010)" it has white plastic case with 4GB 1067MHz DDR3 RAM and NVIDIA Geforce 320M 256MB.