Anyway, the fact is that the machine being slow, when scrolling in some parts it seemed like a 486 from 2000 and in general in other parts it was significantly slower than it was. How are you, who can help me ?, I had a long time the previous of Sierra, (I think El Capitan?) And I changed the disk to solid and WOOOWW my MacBook Pro worked wonderfully late 2011….Įverything was fine and I don't like to be updating the OS when they are new because they ALWAYS bring bugs, so until just 2-3 weeks ago I decided to update to Sierra, all fine apparently and I think my mistake was that I saw that the newest era High Sierra and a few days later, I upgraded to HIG Sierra and from there my headaches started !!!!!įirstly, 32bit applications would no longer work, which in this case I have worked perfectly with Office 2011 or 2010, I don't know so now with this I would have to buy a new one, so I first decided to look for it on YouTube and downloaded the 2016, to my surprise it was 32bit too !!!!!. It is advisable to use macOS High Sierra since the differences between both systems are few and we will not notice improvement when downloading the version, but we leave this in your hands. Now it's our turn install from USB and for this what we have to do is turn off the Mac and with the USB connected to the computer when it turns on press Alt, We choose the USB to install macOS Sierra and when it finishes we will have Sierra again on the Mac. When this process is finished (it will take a bit depending on the Mac and USB speed) all we have to do is format the disk on which we have the macOS High Sierra operating system installed from Disk Utility and that's it. We enter the user password and wait for it to finish.We open Terminal and paste the following code: sudo / Applications / Install \ macOS \ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume / Volumes / Untitled –applicationpath / Applications / Install \ macOS \ Sierra.app –nointeraction.We format and rename the USB to "Untitled".When we have macOS Sierra in the Mac we insert the USB of 8GB or more.To do this we can follow these steps that are almost the same as to create the macOS High Sierra installer and perform a zero installation: Now we have to create the macOS Sierra installer That can easily be done using a minimum 8GB USB. This is the first step in all cases and it is that without this copy then come the problems of data loss, etc. The initial step is the usual one: backup to Time Machine or similar to avoid problems in case of failure. Steps to follow to return to macOS Sierra It is actually something that many users have if we perform a zero installation in each version presented at WWDC since it is necessary to create this USB, this one works for us perfectly. On the internet we can also find this version of Apple's operating system or we can even downgrade from an old Time Machine copy, but it is best to access directly from a Mac and create the installer. It doesn't matter if it's from an iMac, Mac mini or MacBook, they all work the same. To perform the downgrade there are more options but the most recommended and reliable is create this bootable USB from a Mac that has macOS Sierra installedas it will be a reliable and authentic version. If you already have macOS High Sierra installed, the option that we show you today is to obtain the previous version of the operating system, macOS Sierra. As of today, as we write this article, the new version of macOS High Sierra has just been released and it is possible that many users do not have the Mac updated, in this case it is important to create this installable disk on a USB or external disk. When using a domain connected computer your username and password will usually path through, but not always.This is an option available to those users who have the macOS Sierra version installed right now or directly have the installer on a USB already created. plist file like this and place in /Library/LaunchAgents:Īfter saving the plist and the scpt run this in the terminal: Set desktop shows connected servers of Finder preferences to true I also added this so that mounted drive will show on the desktop of ease of use for users: Mount volume "smb:// domain/server/share name" I am doing a mount for all users that login into a shared domain connected computer in the following fashion: You can use a script and a plist to get a mount at login solution.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |