![]() ![]() However, terminal did not request password but rather looped directly back to original prompt. This time, when Terminal looped back to the original prompt, I re-entered the Command and hit enter. When prompted, select the internal hard drive to upgrade the Mac or an external hard drive to create an external macOS drive. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade and start using macOS Catalina. I hit Ctrl-C and closed out, then tried again but it still did not work. After downloading macOS 10.15 Catalina, the installer will begin on its own and launch automatically. That said, I've downloaded macOS Sierra and just in case I need it, in the future, I tried to create a bootable usb in Terminal, as shown in the video below and many others but it did not appear to work.Īt the Terminal prompt, I entered the Command (sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyInstallerName -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app) and hit enter, then entered my password, as requested but instead of beginning, Terminal looped back and gave me the original prompt, again. Now, working on the MBP first, it's my understanding that since Lion 10.7.5 came pre-loaded, I can always do OSX Recovery, if needed so no bootable necessary, there. I saved all my important files and folders from both the Mini and MBP to an external HD, which is connected to the Mini. ![]()
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