could not install macOs Big
I downloaded macOS Big Sur but could not install as it stops at 12th minutes.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
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I downloaded macOS Big Sur but could not install as it stops at 12th minutes.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
Hi namgay257,
If your Mac froze during installation, you can restart the update via macOS Recovery. Unfortunately, you will have to download the update again (unless you made a bootable installer earlier).
Power on your Mac while holding down Command-R (assuming it's not Apple Silicon). Release the keys when the Apple logo appears with a progress bar.
When prompted, enter your admin password. Then, select Install/Reinstall macOS, and follow the onscreen instructions.
Hi namgay257,
If your Mac froze during installation, you can restart the update via macOS Recovery. Unfortunately, you will have to download the update again (unless you made a bootable installer earlier).
Power on your Mac while holding down Command-R (assuming it's not Apple Silicon). Release the keys when the Apple logo appears with a progress bar.
When prompted, enter your admin password. Then, select Install/Reinstall macOS, and follow the onscreen instructions.
What has neither been asked nor offered is the sub-model of your Macbook Pro. No all Macs that can run Catalina 10.15 can run Big Sur.
Please do "About this Mac" to find your sub-model
and either tell us what you find, or look at this list of Macs that support Big Sur.
Thank you for the response. I tried with Mac recovery mood but it gives an option to reinstall Mac OS cantalina which I am already on but it doesn’t say anything about macOS Big Sur which I couldn’t install. Please help me.
Ok. Looks like the macOS installer hasn't updated the local recovery volume then. In that case, I recommend booting the latest RecoveryOS over the Internet: Hold down Option-Command-R as you power on your (Intel) Mac. Release the keys when a spinning globe appears, or when you're prompted to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
I am posting sub-model of my Mac. I think it should support.
Thank you very much for the help but it didn't solve my problem. i tried booting as recommended but an error code 2002F appeared and couldn't continue.
could not install macOs Big