On the machine all you have to do is do a web search for Mojave installer download that to that machine. The reason your install didn’t work because you installed on your machine if I’m not mistaken. So in a nutshell, just do a search for Mojave installer on that machine and reinstalled and that should work.
> On Oct 25, 2019, at 3:07 PM, Christopher Gilland <
clgil...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> So, I am helping a friend of mine, who admittedly, did something against probably better judgement of listening to advice. Now, he/she has gotten themselves in a bit of a mess.
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> Though people have been warning for now to basically avoid Catalina like the plague, as plugins often stop working, PT itself isn't certified and has major issues, heck, not that this is exactly OT, but even Reaper apparently has major issues and won't run...
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> Anyway, they upgraded their mac mini 2018 to Catalina. I'm not sure how much was them not listening, vs. how much was them not seeing the warnings that have been discussed in various places.
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> I happened to have an old Mojave installer lying around on my mac from earlier. So, I managed to use Disk MakerX and create a bootable USB drive of the Mojave installer, but evidently, it appears to be dammaged.
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> Of corse, we didn't know this until the phase of reinstallation after repartitioning their Catalina Macintosh HD, so, basically now, their drive went to being wiped. I wound up having to do an internet network install, and get them back on Catalina, so they'd have at least something usable. All be it, PT is out the question, but at least their system would boot.
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> I tried doing command+option+shift+R to get into internet recovery which would download the version of the OS their system came with originally, which was Mojave. Unfortunately, this isn't working. When I looked in my purchase history in the app store, I cannot find Mohave in the history dating all the way back to 2010, which obviously, Mojave wasn't in existance at that point, so if I don't see it going that far back, then we gotta problem.
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> I checked, but I do not have a Super Duper backup of Mojave. The only thing I have is one of Sierra 10.12, and another of an early seed 10.15 So, I am helping a friend of mine, who admittedly, did something against probably better judgement of listening to advice. Now, he/she has gotten themselves in a bit of a mess.
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