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haralds

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Has anybody saved the Rosetta 2 installer or found a location?

I reinstalled using 11.5RC but removed the Developer Profile BEFORE installing Rosetta. Now it cannot find it and I cannot reinstall the profile, since the installer needs Rosetta 2!

Meanwhile I am downloading the 11.4 IPSW to start over. Restoring the system is fast, restoring disk contents is glacial.
 

Leon1das

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To install Rosetta 2, run the following command with root privileges:

/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install-rosetta

You have to be connected to internet obviously.

Not sure is sharing Rosetta is according to ToS - but once installed, just use Find Any File app or similar and search for .pkg files...

Filter the results as most recent ones and look for the file size of ~450kb.

Newer ones tend to be smaller then older ones - and I would discourage using the older ones (esp as Apple tried to sort SSD wearing issue - and many YTubers claimed that Rosetta was the culprit)

Cheers...
 

Leon1das

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I had tried the command line with the same error.
I ended up using a system restore to 11.4 using Apple Configurator 2.
Sorry to hear for the hassle.

Once you have it - you can still find and back it up as mentioned above...
Or another option - use some file search tool to extract it from Time Machine backup.

I keep mine on the usb installer disk - just in case.
 

haralds

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I am not sure just dropping it in its folder without the installer works. Alas, I was too much in a hurry to set up the older version to stop and save the installer.
All working fine and upgraded to 11.5 now.
 

StrollerEd

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Hi

I'm now owner of MBP m1max and wish to use software from Itel days, so I've read I should install

softwareupdate --install-rosetta

at the Terminal.

I've tried but the message is contradictory ... Please advise.
 

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StrollerEd

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I should add that I've failed to install a download of the earlier software I wanted. But now trying other tacks.
 

lclev

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I have installed a couple of 64-bit Intel only apps and all I did was start the install and Rosetta2 was automatically installed with it. It was so smooth I almost didn't catch it.
 
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