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InstallAssistant.pkg download link (updated for 11.7.3) #239
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Did you ever find an answer? I'm looking for the same thing. |
This reminds me that I need to update that part of the readme. I'll update it before the next patcher release. These are Apple's official instructions for downloading previous macOS releases, under the section "Or use the App Store or your browser". However, I would not be surprised if this fails on Macs that need a patcher (and I haven't tried it in a while). It might work, though! EDIT: This doesn't work on an unsupported Mac in High Sierra: "We could not complete your purchase. This version of macOS 11.7.1 cannot be installed on this computer." There's a command-line equivalent, for example: The method I've been using for myself lately is gibMacOS. Once it does the download, install InstallAssistant.pkg and that will place the Big Sur installer in your Applications folder. If you absolutely need a dmg instead of a pkg for some reason, you could use installinstallmacos. My personal experience is that gibMacOS is usually easier to get up and running, and with Big Sur and later I personally don't see the point of creating a dmg instead of just storing InstallAssistant.pkg. However, it's a neat tool for downloading and storing High Sierra, Mojave, and Catalina installers. |
Also, here's the download link for the Big Sur 11.7.1 InstallAssistant.pkg, which is the current release as of this writing. Edited to add: This link downloads from Apple's servers. |
Link to Big Sur 11.7.2 InstallAssistant.pkg on Apple's servers |
Thanks for remembering me. I will give it a go in January when I begin to
do my taxes in TurboTax. This is the only reason I use Mac OS. Otherwise,
I'm a Google Chrome user.
[Edited by @barrykn: I'm not sure if the remainder of this message was
meant to be public, so I'll play it safe and redact it.]
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Link to download Big Sur 11.7.3 (20G1116) InstallAssistant.pkg from Apple's servers |
Hi Barry,
Ever since I upgraded to Big Sur from Catalina (mac mini late 2012), the
Music app gives me this error - *You do not have permission to open the
application “Music”. *When I click on Get Info, my name does not appear as
admin. This has never happened before. (Backstory - I bought this Mac mini
from another person off eBay and he didn't wipe everything clean because I
can't upgrade Photos or GarageBand either.)
I've been on YouTube and watching help videos after searching "*You do not
have permission to open the application “Music”* but get nowhere. I'm about
to give up on this Mac. The only reason I keep it around is to run TurboTax.
Anyway do you have any suggestions regarding my "no permission" problem?
*Peter*
Text or call for a quicker response. 971-570-1284
…On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:28 AM Barry K. Nathan ***@***.***> wrote:
Link to download Big Sur 11.7.3 (20G1116) InstallAssistant.pkg
<https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/42/51/032-33756-A_AESP8TG5IZ/etbmyyij5yv83bsn0os00qz6dc92zykvog/InstallAssistant.pkg>
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I don't know how it happened but I can open Music. I started to do a
Recovery and then bailed and restarted and that was it. I don't if anybody
else has had this problem but just in case there is you can suggest what I
did.
*Peter*
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 10:24 AM Peter J. Berger ***@***.***>
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… Hi Barry,
Ever since I upgraded to Big Sur from Catalina (mac mini late 2012), the
Music app gives me this error - *You do not have permission to open the
application “Music”. *When I click on Get Info, my name does not appear
as admin. This has never happened before. (Backstory - I bought this Mac
mini from another person off eBay and he didn't wipe everything clean
because I can't upgrade Photos or GarageBand either.)
I've been on YouTube and watching help videos after searching "*You do
not have permission to open the application “Music”* but get nowhere. I'm
about to give up on this Mac. The only reason I keep it around is to run
TurboTax.
Anyway do you have any suggestions regarding my "no permission" problem?
*Peter*
Text or call for a quicker response. 971-570-1284
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:28 AM Barry K. Nathan ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Link to download Big Sur 11.7.3 (20G1116) InstallAssistant.pkg
> <https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/42/51/032-33756-A_AESP8TG5IZ/etbmyyij5yv83bsn0os00qz6dc92zykvog/InstallAssistant.pkg>
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I’m trying to get big sur on my imac late 2013 model and I can’t seem to find the Big sur DMG file anywhere. Can anyone please help?
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