I'm following the steps.
I have the same 100% components
But I have problems with the installer ...
tells me:
This version of MAC OS x is not supported in this plataform :rolleyes:
And there is no Install macOS High Sierra.app in the Application folder after executing the sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg installer.pkg -target / command?
No!
Since 10.13.4 I also observe some error when executing the above command. Although the Install macOS High Sierra.app is subsequently in...
But at which step do you get the error, man?
sudo /usr/sbin/installer -pkg installer.pkg -target /
results: ERROR_85720411FF
Are you able to manually download all files from the Apple server? Can you successfully execute all related curl commands.
Yes
I have tried to manually create the folder and it keeps giving the same error.
If the Applications folder is by default
no createinstaller.sh gives the same error
Error code Error - ERROR_85720411FF I can not find references in google. No results.
ah I thought that:
createInstaller.sh will automatically create on any MacOS System the "Install High Sierra.app" for macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (17F77) in the /Applications folder.
so I have to create the folder first? Ah okay!
Hi
when you are going to copy the files manually and with the createInstaller.sh script
I receive the errors:
but I think it has been downloaded all right .. I've tried it several times
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