![]() SolarAPP+ will lower costs and expedite solar installations, encouraging property owners to invest in generating renewable and sustainable energy. Just hours after this inauguration which reflects CERN's vision and daily mode of operation of scientific progress, international collaboration, and education, things happened at Israel with opposite aims.Sonoma County became the first county in California to launch SolarAPP+, an automated application for permitting new residential rooftop solar and storage systems. From 1:15 is the speech of the President of the Swiss Confederation at this occasion - "vive la science, vive l'art, vive la culture". Pay a visit to CERN or just watch part of this video, from minute 26 on is enough, partly in French and partly in English. Today I used it to watch a video of an event at CERN, the inauguration of its Science Gateway which took place on 7 Oct. Very pleased with this outcome so far, thanks developers!Īs a little bit of nostalgia - this MBP was spending most of its active life at CERN, the particle physics laboratory near Geneva. Photos was running OK before post-install patching (or more precisely, after running the patcher but before rebooting). Updated OTA from 14.1b3 which was updated OTA over 14.1b2 which was installed from USB installer. My MPB5,2 is now also running 14.1 RC, using OCLP 1.1.0n from 16 Oct for EFI and post-install patching. Sounds complex, but after you have done it a few times it is easy. ![]() Once you are booting up from the iMac, hold down the Control key as you click on the EFI icon (only need to do that once, as it specifies booting from the EFI as a default. After that you won't need the USB inserted but you will have to use the option key to start up as previously. After it boots copy the OCLP app or download it again form the iMac, and run it to install OCLP to the iMac. If all goes well, you should be able to boot the iMac holding down the option key, with the USB inserted and again choosing the EFI option, then the iMac. Choose the Install macOS option to overwrite the existing install. ![]() Takes a while, let it finish.īoot the iMac from the new USB installer while holding down the Option key.Ĭhoose the EFI icon first and the USB Installer. Choose the Create macOS Installer, to Download Sonoma and make the USB installer. Setting, to specify the target iMac 14,1, 2. On the iMac, Insert the formatted USB, run the OCLP app and choose 1. On your other Mac, get the latest OCLP, have a 16GB USB memory stick initialized to HFs+ Guid format and named Untitled. I have the iMac (drove the 2 hours to pick it up) and any requisite bits (other Mac to download OCLP, build USB etc.) but not sure what the process is/will be to get this machine working again (and hopefully not a start from scratch scenario). I'm guessing I need to get the latest OCLP (1.01?) on the machine somehow and somehow run the root patching from that.Īny ideas/guide how I can achieve this and get the iMac to boot Sonoma? It appears the root patches were run and then the machine rebooted.Īt this point - the iMac won't start - gets the Apple Logo and the progress line (slowly) gets to about half way and then stops there - nothing after that - no matter how long left. Then finally got frustrated or something and did "things" and called me saying that her Mac wasn't working right.īest I have been able to determine - msgs kept popping up to upgrade to Sonoma (or the notification icon on System Preferences annoyed her or something) and she somehow managed to initiate the Sonoma install.Īfterward she got a message about OCLP needing to run root patches (amazingly she wrote the msgs down so it was clear what occurred though I did not discover this info (about the Sonoma install or OCLP) until careful grilling and phrasing of questions). Well - I had recently been out of action (major surgery) and she did not want to "bug" me so ignored a bunch of things. and I would Remote Desktop in and look/fix/updated etc. ![]() The iMac was setup used by my 86 year old aunt - strict instructions to call me whenever something popped up that mentioned updates etc. Had installed OCLP v04.10 (I think) and installed Monterey (12.6 from memory). Hopefully someone can give guidance on recovering an unintended upgrade to Sonoma.
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