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Permanent eraser for mac sierra
Permanent eraser for mac sierra




  1. #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA MAC OS X#
  2. #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA INSTALL#
  3. #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA PRO#
  4. #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA DOWNLOAD#

  • For the past several years, Apple has allowed certain versions of macOS to be virtualized on Mac hardware.
  • I have the latest unraid OS and when I access those shares using windows it is crazy fast. It is very very slow to browse those folders or play a video. Whenever I try to access my unraid shares over my network using SMB it takes a good minute just to open a folder in those shares and show me the files.

    #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA PRO#

    So I just bought a brand new MacBook Pro 16” and it comes with Catalina preinstalled.

    permanent eraser for mac sierra

    When I launch a virtual machine from within that Win7 box and use my mouse pointer it is invisible in.

    permanent eraser for mac sierra

  • When I work remotely and remote desktop from my WinXP machine to a Win7 box everything is fine.
  • #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA INSTALL#

    You should now be able to boot from the USB drive and install macOS Sierra from there.

  • Select the USB flash drive you created from the list of drives and press enter.
  • Startup the iMac holding down the option key.
  • Eject the USB flash drive and now connect it to your iMac (the one you want to reinstall macOS Sierra on).
  • Eventually the copy process will be over and you should see a Done message in Terminal.
  • permanent eraser for mac sierra

  • Once the erasure is complete, you will see a prompt that files are being copied to the disk.
  • Wait for your USB flash drive to be erased (you’ll see the progress via % values appearing within the Terminal window).
  • At the next prompt (about erasing your drive) press the Y key.
  • Enter it now and press return (note that you won’t see the cursor move or display any of the characters you enter) You will be prompted to enter your user password. Sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app It may be best to just copy it from here (try triple-clicking) and paste it in. Now enter the following command into Terminal.
  • Connect the USB flash drive to the same Mac.
  • Grab a USB flash drive of at least 8GB in size.
  • After its downloaded, the installer will launch automatically.
  • #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA DOWNLOAD#

  • On another Mac, download the macOS Sierra installer via the Mac App Store.
  • Since you're a long time Mac user I'm going to assume you have access to another Mac, so my suggestion would be to try reinstalling a fresh version of macOS Sierra via a USB installer. This is the type of UX pain that really irks me, and very unlike Apple.

    #PERMANENT ERASER FOR MAC SIERRA MAC OS X#

    I did read installation stuck in a loop due to damaged HD and Mac OS X Sierra installation stuck in a reboot loop but neither is about the same looping scenario as I find myself in. Below is a visual representation of this madness:Īlso, clicking on 'continue' instantly displays the next/previous screen - there is no indication that anything else is happening - not even the apparent eligibility check. I have tried the above steps again today with the exact same result.

  • And now I’m back at Step 6 again and get stuck in a loop between steps 6 & 7.
  • I clicked continue again when it told me to click ‘continue’ to download and restore macOS.
  • I clicked continue when it told me to click ‘continue’ to set up the installation.
  • I selected Reinstall macOS from the macOS Utilities window.
  • I opted to erase the HD with a 2 pass secure erase.
  • I selected Disk Utility from the macOS Utilities window.
  • permanent eraser for mac sierra

  • I used Command-R to boot into macOS Recovery.
  • Yesterday I decided to reinstall macOS Sierra on my iMac. I am a long time Apple Mac user since the 1990s, and I have never come across this sort of ridiculous behaviour before.






    Permanent eraser for mac sierra