![]() No access to system files on iOS type of extremely. The reason that's important is that ol' uncle Apple are extremely annoying with their security. The first thing you should check (and add to your question please) is: Where did you get the installation file (ISO/DMG) from? Is it an official distribution from the App Store, or did it come from a third-party source (a pirating website maybe?). Though I guess it's not a filesystem error, since the installer booted up fine. ![]() ![]() Well, it's actually a tricky one, since (sadly) that's a really unspecific error. ![]() You don't need to be sorry, any question is welcome :) "Sorry if this question is easy" □□□ that one really cracked me up □□□□
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