Shift + Option/Alt + Command R (if you are running Sierra 10.12.4 of later) will install the version of MacOS that came with your Mac, or the one closest to it that is still available. Aug 15, 2018 Followup: I cloned my High Sierra internal drive to an external and then updated it to Mojave. Billings Pro Server seemed to work just fine! I didn't really put it through it's paces though so I'm going to try to do that later today or tomorrow. But I was able to sync it, add projects, log time, etc. I'll report back as soon as I can. Get a terminal window, frome the recovery menu. The menu bar at the top, not the window dot in the middle. Then enter the date command and you should see some some old date at January 1st. My MBP has a battery problem and wasn’t plugged in for a while so the system date got reset. In Recovery Mode, enter Disk Utility. In the left panel, click on the top drive (not the partition). Under S.M.A.R.T status, check to make sure it says 'Verified'. If not, either the hard drive is bad somehow or it's corrupted and needs to be formatted/erased.
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Update.
So after many hours of trying, looking for answers, becoming a drunk
I finally solved my issue...
My 'early 2011 MBP' has a 750Gb hd, which as about 4 partitions.
I'm not an expert with Mac, but getting better...
I have 2 partition that are Os 10.13.6 one at the begining of the HD one at
the end. this does cause some issues when trying to remove, or resize .
My problem started when my 'Active' partition started to become corrupted
and I wanted to reinstall the OS... but I could not reach the recovery server, which
I stated below... Anything I tried did not work.. not even trying to make a bootable
USB drive...
I solution came in the form of 'Carbon Copy' I copied my backup Os partition to
my primary partition and rebooted... done..
Now I even have connection to the App server
My next step will be to remove my backup Os partition and make it larger
then Carbon Copy the Os back to that.. so I have a bootable backup.. TM does not
allow for booting... Also I'll put both the partitions with the Os on them as
1 and 2 both at the begining of the HD... and finally do a clone to an external
drive... I should be covered..
I saw that over 300 persons read my earlier post, but I only had one reply
and I want to thank that person..
It seems everytime I run into a problem with Mac..my mind goes bacck to
OS2... most of you have never heard of it or used it..
Thanks again
I am starting to have problems with High Sierra
programs not opening, Safari very slow when typing, can not open site in Safari,
I can not connect to the apple server via Apps store, or any other option, to reinstall High Sierra
I have the 'install' OS X on my HD, but still can not connect to apple server...
I think I need to reinstall the OS,
I have had a reply from Apple via email letting me know they will contact me.. that was 2 weeks ago
I even went to best buy to have High Sierra reinstalled... they wanted $150.00 to do that..
any ideas on how to proceed
Best
Ever since the upgrade to OS X Yosemite, I've noticed some sites in Safari just would not load. This typically happened when I had to log into a site to access admin features. The same site would work find in Chrome however. This was really getting under my skin, but I did manage to find a solution and this is how to fix it.So after many hours of trying, looking for answers, becoming a drunk
I finally solved my issue...
My 'early 2011 MBP' has a 750Gb hd, which as about 4 partitions.
I'm not an expert with Mac, but getting better...
I have 2 partition that are Os 10.13.6 one at the begining of the HD one at
the end. this does cause some issues when trying to remove, or resize .
My problem started when my 'Active' partition started to become corrupted
and I wanted to reinstall the OS... but I could not reach the recovery server, which
I stated below... Anything I tried did not work.. not even trying to make a bootable
USB drive...
I solution came in the form of 'Carbon Copy' I copied my backup Os partition to
my primary partition and rebooted... done..
Now I even have connection to the App server
My next step will be to remove my backup Os partition and make it larger
then Carbon Copy the Os back to that.. so I have a bootable backup.. TM does not
allow for booting... Also I'll put both the partitions with the Os on them as
1 and 2 both at the begining of the HD... and finally do a clone to an external
drive... I should be covered..
I saw that over 300 persons read my earlier post, but I only had one reply
and I want to thank that person..
It seems everytime I run into a problem with Mac..my mind goes bacck to
OS2... most of you have never heard of it or used it..
Thanks again
I am starting to have problems with High Sierra
programs not opening, Safari very slow when typing, can not open site in Safari,
I can not connect to the apple server via Apps store, or any other option, to reinstall High Sierra
I have the 'install' OS X on my HD, but still can not connect to apple server...
I think I need to reinstall the OS,
I have had a reply from Apple via email letting me know they will contact me.. that was 2 weeks ago
I even went to best buy to have High Sierra reinstalled... they wanted $150.00 to do that..
any ideas on how to proceed
Best
Every now and then, I would get the following from Safari:
Safari can't open the page 'https://xxxxxxx/' because the server unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again.
Here's a screenshot:
Now, I knew that the server was not busy and since I could access the same site in Chrome, it had to be something with Safari itself.
![High High](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126605649/996552614.jpg)
Could Not Reach Recovery Server For Macos High Sierra Ca
The solution is to remove the cached website data. Simple! After doing this, and restarting Safari, everything starts to work again.
Open the Safari Preferences, and select the
Could Not Reach Recovery Server For Macos High Sierra 10 13 1
Privacy tab, then click 'Remove All Website Data...'![Could Not Reach Recovery Server For Macos High Sierra Could Not Reach Recovery Server For Macos High Sierra](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126605649/237414119.jpg)
This procedure will remove cookies and cached content for websites, which means you will get logged out of any sites you were logged into already. That's a small price to pay for a functioning browser in my opinion.
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