Hello,
I have an iMac 27" 2019 for which I've ordered a replacement MB on ebay.
That MB came in with no serial number, stated it was an Apple replacement board.
I've swapped the CPU from my dead board to the new one, did a fresh install of macOS Mojave 10.14.6 on a 120GB SSD (Apple genuine NVMe drive from 2017).
From Mojave I did the minor software update, all went well.
Then I used the board serializer to flash my original serial number showing up on the stand, no issue so far.
Then I could see the Sonoma update from the "software update" menu and went for it.
Once the update starts, it will restart the machine a couple of times and ends up saying a firmware update can't be done.
I know the Macs are picky when it comes to firmware updates and you need genuine parts with no extra peripherals attached which I made sure.
Is there something I can check on the MB side to tell if it's caused by it?
I have an iMac 27" 2019 for which I've ordered a replacement MB on ebay.
That MB came in with no serial number, stated it was an Apple replacement board.
I've swapped the CPU from my dead board to the new one, did a fresh install of macOS Mojave 10.14.6 on a 120GB SSD (Apple genuine NVMe drive from 2017).
From Mojave I did the minor software update, all went well.
Then I used the board serializer to flash my original serial number showing up on the stand, no issue so far.
Then I could see the Sonoma update from the "software update" menu and went for it.
Once the update starts, it will restart the machine a couple of times and ends up saying a firmware update can't be done.
I know the Macs are picky when it comes to firmware updates and you need genuine parts with no extra peripherals attached which I made sure.
Is there something I can check on the MB side to tell if it's caused by it?