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grimfool

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Nov 5, 2011
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I've just repaired an old mac mini of mine (mid 2010) and loaded it with MacOS 10.12.4 as I want to create a server. I downloaded MacOS server and when I came to install it, There was a pop up that said that I had to use an older version. How do I do this or should I wait for MACOS server to catch up?
 

Longer Lane

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Oct 30, 2015
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Almost sounds like a bug. Mac mini mid 2010 fits the minimum requirements for macOS Sierra. There is no reason, that Server 5.3 is not running on it.
I guess you downloaded a fresh install from the App Store and then started it from your Applications folder?
An alternative is to download the Server.app onto a different machine and then copy to your Mac mini's Application folder.

My $0.02

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chrfr

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Jul 11, 2009
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I've just repaired an old mac mini of mine (mid 2010) and loaded it with MacOS 10.12.4 as I want to create a server. I downloaded MacOS server and when I came to install it, There was a pop up that said that I had to use an older version. How do I do this or should I wait for MACOS server to catch up?
What version of Server do you have? You should be using Server 5.3 with 10.12.4. That version is working fine for me.
 
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