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Too quick to install MacOS Mojave and APP store doesn't work

Hello, so I install new MacOS Mojave on my MacBook Pro (did not do a clean install, upgraded from high Sierra) but app store doesn't work. I couldn't find anything online on how to fix it, and I cannot even look for update without it. 

Since there is no official support for Mojave yet from Apple, I am hoping someone here can help.

I am attaching full crash report with system statistics here.

Also here are screenshots of how error looks: it cannot connect and then gives a crash.

Hopefully, someone here will be able to help with idea on what to do, I know I am an idiot upgrading laptop I work on to Beta software but hell, curiosity got better of me. 

Any ideas are welcome, a just clean reinstall is out of the question ( I have nowhere to put files at this time and I cannot lose them) .


Thank you a lot for the help

 

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isn't Mojave still in beta? if so, it's your own fault for installing beta software on a machine with important stuff on it. 

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46 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

isn't Mojave still in beta? if so, it's your own fault for installing beta software on a machine with important stuff on it. 

Yes, I never did blame anyone but myself, it is my fault. I am here trying to see if someone can help me with this issue.

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1 hour ago, Perovic95 said:

Yes, I never did blame anyone but myself, it is my fault. I am here trying to see if someone can help me with this issue.

ok then. I have no idea how to fix it, maybe @DrMacintosh knows. 

 

as far as I can see it's just a bug, which is likely because it's beta. if you have a time machine backup you could restore it to before you installed Mojave. 

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Yep, this is a bug. Only way to fix it is to downgrade. A Time Machine backup from prior to having installed the Mojave Beta will come in handy. 

 

You'll have to shut down the computer and do cmd+R to boot into recovery mode. From there you need to reinstall macOS onto your internal drive and then restore from your Time Machine backup. 

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20 hours ago, DrMacintosh said:

Yep, this is a bug. Only way to fix it is to downgrade. A Time Machine backup from prior to having installed the Mojave Beta will come in handy. 

 

You'll have to shut down the computer and do cmd+R to boot into recovery mode. From there you need to reinstall macOS onto your internal drive and then restore from your Time Machine backup. 

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Hello, unfortunately, I didn't do a backup beforehand. Is there a way to update without the app store? Today I got a notification to update but instead of "install" I pressed on notification and opened the crashed app, so I am thinking its only GUI that is crashing, but I am not aware of something like apt-get update && upgrade on ubuntu.

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11 minutes ago, Perovic95 said:

Hello, unfortunately, I didn't do a backup beforehand. Is there a way to update without the app store? Today I got a notification to update but instead of "install" I pressed on notification and opened the crashed app, so I am thinking its only GUI that is crashing, but I am not aware of something like apt-get update && upgrade on ubuntu.

You can boot into recovery and reinstall macOS. It will install whatever version your Mac came with and should leave your data in place. 

 

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Clean install. It fixes everything, even your relationship. 

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