Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Status
The first post of this thread is a WikiPost and can be edited by anyone with the appropiate permissions. Your edits will be public.
I ran the script in Terminal and now it wont boot. It gives me "No bootable device - insert disc" error.
I have to use Option key and select Sierra partition to boot.
Is it just me or?
MacBook 5,2 mid 2009
 
I ran the script in Terminal and now it wont boot. It gives me "No bootable device - insert disc" error.
I have to use Option key and select Sierra partition to boot.
Is it just me or?
MacBook 5,2 mid 2009
Set your Startup Disk in System Preferences.
 
Good evening dosdude1

I would like to know CPU grade I can install on a mid 2007 IMac to bring Sierra up. thank you.
cordially
 
Thanks for the upgrade options. Every has gone well, and I can boot my early 2009 iMac. I ran the post-installation file, and managed to update the system. But then I tried to update Pages, Numbers and Keynote. I got repeated requests to accept the new terms of service, which I would do, but it ended up cycling through that each time, without letting me update the programs. So I installed the new script to patch things. Now the App Store applications just hangs when I click on the update all button. I don't even get the "You need to agree to the new terms . . ." page anymore. Any ideas? I did get interrupted installing the newest patch, so I had to start over in terminal, and cut and paste to get it to load. Not sure if that has anything to do with the situation or not. TIA.
 
Thanks for the upgrade options. Every has gone well, and I can boot my early 2009 iMac. I ran the post-installation file, and managed to update the system. But then I tried to update Pages, Numbers and Keynote. I got repeated requests to accept the new terms of service, which I would do, but it ended up cycling through that each time, without letting me update the programs. So I installed the new script to patch things. Now the App Store applications just hangs when I click on the update all button. I don't even get the "You need to agree to the new terms . . ." page anymore. Any ideas? I did get interrupted installing the newest patch, so I had to start over in terminal, and cut and paste to get it to load. Not sure if that has anything to do with the situation or not. TIA.
Try reinstalling the patch that was recently linked and then do a restart.
 
Anyone be able to install 10.12.3?
My Mac Mini (supported) is downloading that update but unsupported Mac Pro do not find any updates.

I already run AUSEnabler and reset catalogs.
 
Anyone be able to install 10.12.3?
My Mac Mini (supported) is downloading that update but unsupported Mac Pro do not find any updates.

I already run AUSEnabler and reset catalogs.


Was a delay last time between update appearing from apple and appearing on the "patch" server
 
Updated to 10.2.3 with no issues. Thank you @Czo for the script. And thank you dosdude for all your work.
Guys, reset your catalogs, delete AUSEnabler and install the script. No issues with my MB 5,2 mid2009
 
  • Like
Reactions: Teutone
hi, i reset the catalogs, ran swupatch.sh script in terminal and now app store no longer works. it just hangs when i click update all. any suggestions? it didn't even find the 10.2.3
 
hi, i reset the catalogs, ran swupatch.sh script in terminal and now app store no longer works. it just hangs when i click update all. any suggestions? it didn't even find the 10.2.3
Did you a reboot? The script simply adds the dylib to the preload section.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.