Downloading Mac OS High Sierra on a MacBook Pro from 2011 can be challenging due to time constraints.
Downloading Mac OS High Sierra on a MacBook Pro from 2011 can be challenging due to time constraints.
I mean can u give me the whole code of how to write like this plz
To execute commands requiring sudo, use /usr/bin/sudo followed by the command name and any parameters. After typing sudo, you'll be prompted for your password and then the command runs under root privileges. Alternatively, add "/usr/bin" to your PATH environment variable. See the referenced guide for details.
I'm using the current operating system and aiming to accomplish [brief purpose]. Have you attempted the steps mentioned in the support link?
I'm using OS X Lion 10.7.5(11G63) and want to upgrade to High Sierra. I thought I needed to go through the process first, so I watched a YouTube video. However, when I tried to enter the code, it said "sudo code not found." Please help me resolve this issue.
Skip the upgrade to Sierra. Just download the High Sierra installer and launch the app on Lion.