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Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 3:22 pm
by Oddur G
Hi
I have a mac mini 2012 i7 Os X 10.10.5 running DP 9.52. This combination has been relatively stable with no issues. Recently I was tempted to puchase United Audio Lexicon 480L reverb plugin. After the fact I realized that I needed to update the UAD software version 9.7 which needs Os X 10.12 Sierra to run. I find myself in a bit of a dilemma since I don´t want to invest in DP 10.
I´ve serarched on the internet for downloads of 10.12, 10.13 & 10.14 from Apple without success. The sites that offer downloads seem a little dodgy. Can anyone here tell me if:
1) there is an Apple link to download any of the above Os X
2) it´s safe to use any of the sites that offer downloads
Thanks in advance
Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 3:52 pm
by Oddur G
Sorry guys for the question, I was able to find a link shortly after I posted here.
Best regards
Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 4:07 pm
by MIDI Life Crisis
Maybe post the link(s) so others can find it?
Re: Os Upgrade found a link on apple support
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 2:13 am
by Oddur G
Of course,
here´s the link I found -
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208202 - in step four it says:
If you still need macOS Sierra, use this link: Download macOS Sierra. A file named InstallOS.dmg will download to your Mac.
I downloaded the file which is 5.01 GB, but I have yet to upgrade, which I will do today or tomorrow after backing up the HD of course.
I will let you guys know how it goes

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Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade successfully installed
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:44 am
by Oddur G
Hi all
I ran the Os X 10.12 install, all went well. Time will tell whether 10.12 will be stable or not
Cheers
Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade successfully installed
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:23 am
by mikehalloran
Oddur G wrote:Hi all
I ran the Os X 10.12 install, all went well. Time will tell whether 10.12 will be stable or not
Cheers
Oddur
Will be? Sierra was released in 2016. Per MOTU, DP 9.5 is optimized for High Sierra and later.
If you have not replaced the hard drive in that 2012 Mini with an SSD yet, you have not unleashed the performance potential of that Mac.
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:26 pm
by Oddur G
Will be? Sierra was released in 2016. Per MOTU, DP 9.5 is optimized for High Sierra and later.
If you have not replaced the hard drive in that 2012 Mini with an SSD yet, you have not unleashed the performance potential of that Mac.
Thanks Mike Halloran for your input and encouragement.
That´s settled then, I will be upgrading to High Sierra tomorrow
and no I haven´t replaced the hard drive yet. I have an 1TB ssd and a mod kit from OWC ready but the courage to open up the mini has been lacking

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Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:04 pm
by mikehalloran
Replace the drive first. The mod kit is to add a 2nd drive. Replacing the original is a straight swap.
The chances that an original HDD from 2012 is still good is well… I haven't seen one yet. When I replaced the HDD in my dad's 2012 MacBook Pro last year, I figured I'd finally found one (he hardly used it). Nope, it too was failing.
Re: Os Upgrade 10.13
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:50 pm
by Oddur G
Replace the drive first. The mod kit is to add a 2nd drive. Replacing the original is a straight swap.
The chances that an original HDD from 2012 is still good is well… I haven't seen one yet. When I replaced the HDD in my dad's 2012 MacBook Pro last year, I figured I'd finally found one (he hardly used it). Nope, it too was failing.
Thanks Mike. Just finished the SSD install and 10.13 update. It was a bit complicated. I found a link at Apple Support -
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208969- In step 4 Download Mac Os High Sierra it says: If you still need High Sierra use this App Store link. .... When the link opens it says Get ... when the button is pushed you get a message to the affect that the file is corrupt. After some head scratching and googling I found a paculiar workaround on Apple Support. With no other alternatives I tried, it entailed disconnecting the computer from the internet, setting back the clock/calander to 2014, then connecting back. After doing that I pushed the button above which now said download, which I pushed and was able to download the file. After that all went well.
Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:22 pm
by monkey man
Interesting that you had to do that in order to DL the file, 'cause typically I've only needed to use that trick before running the installer itself (various Mac OS flavours over the years).
The fact that the installer performs some sort of security-related (that'd be Apple's justification for it, I've no doubt) date check is old news to me, but dayum, having to jump through this hoop just to be able to DL the file? Wassup wit' dat?

Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:42 am
by Oddur G
Interesting that you had to do that in order to DL the file, 'cause typically I've only needed to use that trick before running the installer itself (various Mac OS flavours over the years).
The fact that the installer performs some sort of security-related (that'd be Apple's justification for it, I've no doubt) date check is old news to me, but dayum, having to jump through this hoop just to be able to DL the file? Wassup wit' dat?

I´m by no means an expert in this field as you´ve probably already gathered. I found it a bit far fetched and was surprised that it actually worked.
Oddur
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:09 am
by bayswater
monkey man wrote:Interesting that you had to do that in order to DL the file, 'cause typically I've only needed to use that trick before running the installer itself (various Mac OS flavours over the years).
The fact that the installer performs some sort of security-related (that'd be Apple's justification for it, I've no doubt) date check is old news to me, but dayum, having to jump through this hoop just to be able to DL the file? Wassup wit' dat?

I expect you’d also have to change preference for time so that the computer clock is not automatically set when you turn the internet connection back on.
But it sure is annoying. I wish there was a setting in OS X to tell it to just do what you tell it instead of blocking things and constantly asking if you’re sure.
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:26 pm
by mikehalloran
I've not had to do any of that but I always make a USB Installer and boot from that.
Pretty certain that, because the installer has no OS of its own and is incapable of connecting to the internet, the date cannot be an issue.
Re: Os Upgrade
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:56 am
by Oddur G
I've not had to do any of that but I always make a USB Installer and boot from that.
Pretty certain that, because the installer has no OS of its own and is incapable of connecting to the internet, the date cannot be an issue.
Thanks Mike Halloran
sounds sensible. I will try that on my wife´s mini which I have lined up next.
Best regards
Oddur