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This is not illegal or infringing copyright, you are buying "my service" where I am simply providing the Sandisk Cruzer USB Drive and my own prepared instructions as a "Kit" on where to download and how to prepare USB recovery drive on their own using public URL links and knowledge base article links that Apple provides in simple steps.Īll company product and service names used in this are used for identification purposes only. I am only formatting the drive with no data and making it *bootable* for you so you don't have to do that part. You will receive the USB drive kit with instructions on where to download from public internet link and then simply copy onto the drive. (Note: If you don't have a working Mac to download the OS, let us know we can help) Very simple instructions that you can use a working Mac to download from public cloud and copy the file needed onto this USB and make it your Mac OS Recovery Drive. You simply need to download and copy the operating system software onto it. You are paying for the USB drive, instructions, and my service of formatting the USB drive particularly to make it bootable for Macs.
If not, you are sorry out of luck but you have luckily stumbled here and I will be able to help you recover or upgrade to newer version. You can only download Sierra or new if you had those OS installed on your Mac. That's because Apple has removed your outdated Mac's ability to recover outdated OS. It also improves the stability and security of your Mac. This also includes my service to the community so I'm not really selling just a product, it's a service.Īs you have probably found out the hard way that you erased or format your hard drive and try to use your Mac's built in recovery feature to no avail. In the update, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 added support for AirPlay 2 to play audio from iTunes in several rooms. So I made this ebay item to help you recover or help you self upgrade your own Mac with this kit. I'm making this item to help people recover or upgrade their Macs, your Mac may not have received an upgrade offer from Apple because they don't want people to reinstall OSX on their own or repair your own Mac without going through them. **For those that had Lion and up to Sierra and cannot download or perform internet recovery, Apple has stopped making OSX older than Sierra available for online recovery but I can help you recover** If you don't have the ability to do the download and copying, message us and we'll help you some ways to recover a mac without an OS.
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These Mac models are compatible with macOS Sierra: MacBook (Late 2009 or newer), MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or newer), MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer), Mac mini (Mid 2010 or newer), iMac (Late 2009 or newer), Mac Pro (Mid 2010 or newer) As it stands now, AirPlay 2 support is limited to iTunes on the Mac system wide audio relies on classic peer to peer AirPlay and can’t see stereo HomePod pairs.Mac OS X High Sierra 10.13.6 USB Flash Drive OS X Installer This way, the Mac can play anything over AirPlay 2 to devices such as HomePod. What we’d like to see next is system wide AirPlay 2 support. With AirPlay 2, audio streaming can buffer several seconds ahead of time to account for Wi-Fi disruptions and multi-room playback is supported on iPhone and iPad as well. ITunes had previously been able to play audio to multiple AirPlay devices with AirPlay 1, but latency was an issue and Wi-Fi disruptions would immediately affect playback. This means iTunes will have more reliable AirPlay playback with less latency, and stereo paired HomePods are now recognizable in the main AirPlay switcher. Before, iTunes would display all the HomePods separately (separating left and right stereo pairs for example) in the main switcher and only support remote control in the ‘Switch To:’ menu.
With this release, Apple is touting AirPlay 2 within iTunes (which requires a separate update to version 12.8). Along with the updates released earlier today, Apple has now released macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 to the public.