Hi all. Looking for expert help because I've about reached the end of the road here...
A friend has asked me to rejuvenate a mid-2012 MBP (model A1278) with High Sierra so that she can give it to a teenager she is temporarily housing. It wouldn't boot, so I followed the advice on various different forums and decided to go for an erase-and-restore since the recovery screen was the only thing that I could reasonably access.
The erase part of it went just fine, but then...
is there anything that I can do, or is my friend now the proud owner of a shiny silver brick?
A friend has asked me to rejuvenate a mid-2012 MBP (model A1278) with High Sierra so that she can give it to a teenager she is temporarily housing. It wouldn't boot, so I followed the advice on various different forums and decided to go for an erase-and-restore since the recovery screen was the only thing that I could reasonably access.
The erase part of it went just fine, but then...
- The High Sierra recovery option tells me that it can't contact the recovery server
- I have checked the date and time in the (Bash with root privileges) terminal and that is correct, except that it is in UTC and we are in UK daylight saving time and I can't seem to change it without simply setting a new (and incorrect) UTC time. Not sure if that is relevant, but some sources suggested that time mismatch might cause problems.
- I next tried creating a High Sierra bootable USB. But I am doing that on my 14.4 Sonoma 2019 MBP, and it really doesn't want me to do that.
- The Apple compatibility list seemed to suggest that the 2012 MBP could take Catalina, and the App Store did let me download that. I used the process Apple outlined, and created the bootable USB.
- The MBP will see the bootable USB, but gives the "permission denied" icon if I try and boot from it.
- I have also read that the "ignore ownership" property needs to be deselected on the USB. I tried that, but no difference.
- Someone suggested that CMD-OPT-R booting would install the latest permitted OS, but either it doesn't work as advertised, or High Sierra is the latest permitted OS. Either way, it does the same thing and fails to connect to the recovery server.
is there anything that I can do, or is my friend now the proud owner of a shiny silver brick?