If you do not have the installer that was downloaded to the applications folder, you can download it from the Mac app store. Then software update will try to install it but you can quit at that point.

Then create a USB installer with a 16gig stick. Two ways to do that. One is the terminal. Other one (simpler process) is an app called Install Disk Creator you can download from
<https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator/>

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On 1/12/2020 2:39 PM, 'Dan' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hello Mark and list,

Thanks.
Now, I need to reformat the SSD, because I really messed it up.
How do I get a complete download on-line.

If I restart the MBP with one of the other options such as Command Option r, 
will this allow me to get a new OS? I asked, because I read some stuff on Apple 
and when I followed the instructions, I wound up with Os 10.10.
I suppose I need to talk with Apple. The closest store is 100 miles away and 
neither of us drive.
I'd also be willing to discuss this with some one over the phone if any one is 
interested in directing me.
I've never messed up a SSD like I did this time.
The other thing is this. I really don't want to put a lot of money into this, 
because the battery is starting to go. But it would really be nice if I could 
keep it running a while longer.
Later.



Danny

On Jan 12, 2020, at 11:42 AM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:

Hello Dan,

Tim and others will most likely have a more comprehensive answer but as I have 
a mid-2014 MBP running Catalina, I can tell you that Catalina runs on mid-2014 
units, perfectly.

I don't know how you updated your Mac but, somewhere during the Mojave 
life-cycle, Apple changed the formatting of the internal SSD drives.  This 
change in file format was / is crucial to the successful installation of 
Catalina.

Give Apple a call and do some Google searches to make certain that your current 
drive format is compatible with Catalina.

Let us know how it goes.

Oh, by the way, this change in format did not apply to spinning drives.   So, 
I'm assuming you are attempting to install Catalina on the Mac's SSD internal 
drive.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: 'Dan' via MacVisionaries [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2020 8:10 PM
To: Mac Visionaries
Subject: i'm having problems updating my MacBook Pro retina 2014 that's mid2014 
to Catalina

hello list,

As the subject says, I'm having problems updating my MacBook Pro mid 2014 to 
Catalina.

first off, I downloaded the Catalina update and when I tried to run it it 
wouldn't let me run it and said my machine wasn't configured properly.

secondly, I did attempted to do a clean install. With the eight PFS volume said 
I still was unable to upgrade the only thing it would do was install Mojave it 
would not let me install Catalina.

does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks a bunch.



Danny

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