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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
2012 MBP erase and reinstall Sierra
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<blockquote data-quote="Jag500" data-source="post: 1773919" data-attributes="member: 266341"><p><strong>Broken internet recovery!</strong></p><p></p><p>I have posted in Notebook section of this forum. Just trying to confirm if Apple's internet recovery is broken? I bought a new MBP and am selling my mid 2012 one. I erased the old MBP via Command R (Internet Recovery) and then went to re-install Sierra. All goes well - log into my account and system comes back with "This item is temporarily unavailable, please try later." This was last night and again this morning. I know there has been a new release of iOS and servers have been busy. But there is also the fact that the 'purchases' of OSX have stopped appearing in users purchased lists. So, is something broken and are Apple even aware?</p><p></p><p>I wish someone would try Internet Recovery via Command R and confirm or deny this. But DONT DO IT because now I have a perfectly good but sick Mac I can't install Sierra on. Or High Sierra, or any version of OS X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jag500, post: 1773919, member: 266341"] [b]Broken internet recovery![/b] I have posted in Notebook section of this forum. Just trying to confirm if Apple's internet recovery is broken? I bought a new MBP and am selling my mid 2012 one. I erased the old MBP via Command R (Internet Recovery) and then went to re-install Sierra. All goes well - log into my account and system comes back with "This item is temporarily unavailable, please try later." This was last night and again this morning. I know there has been a new release of iOS and servers have been busy. But there is also the fact that the 'purchases' of OSX have stopped appearing in users purchased lists. So, is something broken and are Apple even aware? I wish someone would try Internet Recovery via Command R and confirm or deny this. But DONT DO IT because now I have a perfectly good but sick Mac I can't install Sierra on. Or High Sierra, or any version of OS X. [/QUOTE]
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