![]() This is exactly the same size as the original installer app that I can't get to work. The "Disk Creator" app has given me a drive (Sony USB stick) called, "Install macOS Sierra", which only has one visible file on it - "Install macOS Sierra.app", which is 4,965,270,857 bytes in size. ![]() I outlined this in the OP and reiterated that it's still occurring in another post (Command not found). I used the app "Disk Creator" 'cause the Terminal string, which I verified as being correct (same as the one you provided), didn't work. Mikehalloran wrote:If you did the USB correctly, it shows up as one of your choices when you Option-boot. It would certainly be entirely-useless were I not able to poke my head in here. This partition is emergency-only, so nothing is installed, not even my prefs or mail account. Pushing 6AM now so calling it a day will check in as soon as I can, but this won't be for some hours, so please forgive the response lag, and thank you all ever-so much!Īlas, you, Obi-Wan Ke'Cornies, are my only hope.Īlways one for finding a silver lining, I should share the thought that at least I'm able to see you guys again due to my VPN's not being active. To be clear, I'm trying to clean-install Sierra the conventional way 'cause using an image won't install a recovery partition if I'm not mistaken. About had it with reading Google-found threads on the matter and getting nowhere. I mean, I've never had to do this before Apple's installers have been fine apart from the El Cap situation where I had to alter the date and time. I've been stuck in this position for a day now - alternating between trying to install via the app and creating a boot-installation disk, the latter being something I'm not sure I should even be bothering with. Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app -nointeraction
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