High Sierra reinstall: can‘t acknowledge License agreement

installed it on a external harddisc so that I can reformat the internal SSD, all good, but during the initialisation I can‘t acknowledge the license agreement, there’s no „ok“ and the „next“ button stays greyed out.

I read through the whole text, top to bottom, but nuthin changed…

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MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 3, 2023 1:45 AM

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