I can't install the upgrade So I believe I've reached a dead end. Please let me know if I'm wrong. May 21, AM. May 21, AM in response to jeannem In response to jeannem May 21, PM in response to jeannem In response to jeannem May 21, PM. You're right. It does work! Thank you for persevering with me. Try running this application again. All my applications were closed, I was using an ethernet cable to connect to my router. I suspect this is not something you can help me with - it must be a problem with my computer.
However, if you have any ideas, I'd welcome them. Thanks for the suggestion. I've downloaded Brave on a different computer a Mac Airbook and am now downloading High Sierra on that computer. I won't be able to try the installation until later tonight because I have virtual meetings all evening.
I will let you know if it works on that computer, since I haven't been able to install it on this one a mid iMac. I appreciate your help. You can use an external drive or secondary volume as a startup disk from which to install the Mac operating system May 21, PM in response to wayde In response to wayde Restart your mac and try to download High Sierra again, make sure the App store says 'Get'.
It's KB. A search on my computer for the "Install" app brings up nothing. The App store did say "Get" and after 98 minutes it said "Open" and that put the install icon in my dock. Does it make sense to restart my computer and try downloading it again without putting the one that already exists somewhere!
Wish you had told me you were trying to install macOS High Sierra on two different macs. Restart your mac and go back to the App Store and try the download again, make sure the App Store says 'Get'. And also make sure the iMac is connected to your router via cable and not WiFi. When the download has completed and you have confirmed it is 5.
It is a good idea to keep a copy safe on an external drive should you ever need to reinstall macOS High Sierra saves having to go through the painful download process or having to access the unreliable Apple Recovery Servers or want to install it on another mac you have.
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Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: wayde wayde More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Question marked as Apple recommended User profile for user: Ethan Ethan Apple has also released macOS High Sierra We'd highly recommend you download and install macOS High Sierra Whenever you make the move to a fresh-off-the-shelf new operating system, we highly recommend backing up the files on your Mac, so if anything goes wrong you can quickly restore your machine to its previous working order.
So before you download and install macOS For information on how to do this, head over to our ultimate guide to backing up your Mac. With the updated macOS High Sierra Make sure you've saved your files, and backed up any irreplaceable files, then click on 'Update'.
You can also download the macOS High Sierra Of course, the macOS The download itself should only take a couple of minutes on a broadband network connection.
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