Stay up-to-date by subscribing to the Comments RSS Feed for this post. I really hope Apple would at least apologize for the trouble this MAC OS update has caused to all of us who have experienced this issue. Mind you, isn't infinite loop the name of the street where Apple headquarters are located? Not to mention the time spent getting this Mac back up again and getting out of this infinite loop. If yours was released earlier sorry, you'll have to miss this update. According to Apple, macOS 10.14 can be launched only on Macs not older than from 2012. A simple explanation your Mac is just not technically fit to run Mojave. In any case, here are a few "post-recovery" thoughts:ġ) Thank you so much for the help, you have done here a much better job than what I could find on the Apple customer support forum,Ģ) It is completely un-acceptable that Apple place their customers in a situation where the whole hard drive contents may be lost, simply because the most basic computer science check that consists in ensuring enough free space is available is not performed by Apple in the first place ! One of the most reported macOS Mojave problems is a Mac getting stuck in the middle of the Mojave installation. I've had to erase the whole disk as I did not manage to delete/free-up space using terminal commands in the "Volumes/Macintosh\ HD\ -\ Data" from the "Users" directory (directory never showed up, only directory "usr") while in Recovery mode. The installation process ended up in an infinite loop, with only 16MB of free space left on the disk. The root cause being there was not enough space in the first place to install the new OS on this Mac. I've experienced the "less than 1 minute remaining" bug after allowing my Mac to update to Monterey. This is to thank you for posting this great step by step tutorial and video on Youtube to fix this incredible issue from Apple. There were so many in the same folder (at the level, not organized into a hierarchy like with Apple Mail’s message files) that it would take minutes just to view the folder in Finder, and SuperDuper backups would get stuck just reading the list of files to see if they were excluded.Īpple has fixed this issue in both the Monterey 12.1
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