
To see a list of commands your Mac will understand if you speak them, open the Keyboard System Preferences pane, click the Dictation tab, and enable Enhanced Dictation. In versions of macOS before Yosemite, you had to explicitly turn on Speech Recognition in Sierra, if you’ve enabled Dictation, you can use speech commands to instruct your Mac.

This video shows you how you can achieve that on a MacBook running macOS High Sierra. All you need to do is setup text to speech. You can have your computer read out any text for you. The problem is the date, type in terminal DATE and type Enter, you must type a date similar to date of release the version of mac os, the date format is Month(2), Day(2), Hour(2), Min(2), Year(4), example: “DATE 17” this change the date to at 00:00:00 hrs, that is a date compatible with High Sierra release. Im trying to create the USB boot with UniBeast in a Mac OS X Yosemite Virtual Machine, and Ive downloaded all required files to do it. The goal is to get to Mojave, but that installer wont run at all so Im trying incremental updates. The same thing happens on this Mac when running the 10.12 Sierra installer. This message appears to me and I dont know what to do. But the OS is not updated: after a reboot About this Mac still shows it running Yosemite. Attempting to download macOS High Sierra from the Mac App Store I found that a small 19 MB version of the “Install macOS High Sierra.app” file downloads to the “Applications” folder, rather than the complete 5.2 GB installer file. Help Selected Mac OS X Installer is Incomplete.


The download link is labeled as Download Latest Version on that page. Go to the official website of the macOS Catalina Patcher app here and download the app. I began to figure out what was going on and found out the following. Downloading the complete Install macOS Catalina.app file from Apple server using the macOS Catalina Patcher app is a really easy process.
