![]() I then restarted my mac with the commad + R and chose reinstall in the utilities window. This will tie the macos to your account so that you will be able to download it on your computer using your own user id. It does cost $20, but worth it! Once purchased, Apple will send you an email with your license and needed codes. Once logged in, go to the search menu and search “purchase macos (insert the macos that originally came on your computer)”. Using another apple device (I just used my iPhone), go to in the browser. I appreciate this information, but it none of the steps worked in my case…HOWEVER, I DID GET MINE TO WORK! With the help of Apple Support I found the answer. You mac will install the version of OS that was factory-preloaded on your Mac at the time of purchase. Your Mac will restart, and select install Mac OS. After that your Mac will download a recovery system image from Apple’s servers. Next, you will be asked you will be asked to connect to a wireless network. This may take a while.” As it says, it may take a few minutes. Release the keys when you see the globe icon saying ““Starting Internet Recovery. Here is how: Simply restart your Mac, and press and hold down the Command (⌘) – Option (⌥) – R after the startup sound. Please follow these steps: Start up your Mac in Internet Recovery Mode. This may be an issue especially if this is a second had, used Mac. The problem may be that your Mac is trying to install a version of OS that was last installed on this particular computer.Now go back to the utilities window (install screen) and try again. Then go to ( link) and sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID and password. When you see the utilities window, click Get Help Online to browse the web. It is highly likely that you are experiencing this issue because your Apple ID is not associated with an Mac OS.Terminal will let you set the date manually from the command line by entering the “date” command string, like this: date 071910172018 (current date and time which is July 19, 20188 at 10:17). Hold down the Command and R then you will see the “MacOS Utilities” screen, select the “Utilities” menu from the top of the screen and choose “Terminal”. you are experiencing this because this is a second hand, used computer), try #4. If you do not know the original Apple ID (e.g. Because it it highly likely that the problem is due to the fact that the original OS was installed under a different AppleID. ![]()
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