![]() Then, I booted into an old El Capitan beta partition (installed using firewire target disk mode on the borrowed, but not currently available, supported MacBook Pro) and, lo and behold, the USB installer was now available in the El Cap beta Startup Disk pref pane. I was ready to give up and wait until I could borrow a supported mac. This was all done from my Yosemite system. I have unflashed PC Radeon 5770 graphics so no boot screen option. It wasn't visible in the Startup Disk pref pane and holding C at boot didn't work. I made a USB installer following the Hennessie method, exactly as I did successfully with Yosemite previously but using the official 10.11 installer. Just a report on an issue I had getting the El Capitan 10.11 release installed on my MP 1,1. ![]() First, huge thanks to all the stalwarts here who are helping us keep our machines completely up to date - fantastic work guys, and much appreciated.
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