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*Jun 11, 2018  MacConkey agar (MAC) was the first solid differential media to be formulated which was developed at 20th century by Alfred Theodore MacConkey.

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These advanced steps are primarily for system administrators and others who are familiar with the command line. You don't need a bootable installer to upgrade macOS or reinstall macOS, but it can be useful when you want to install on multiple computers without downloading the installer each time.Download macOS

Find the appropriate download link in the upgrade instructions for each macOS version:

*macOS Catalina, macOS Mojave, and macOS High Sierra download directly to your Applications folder as an app named Install macOS Catalina, Install macOS Mojave, or Install macOS High Sierra. If the installer opens after downloading, quit it without continuing installation.To get the required installer, download from a Mac that is using macOS Sierra 10.12.5 or later, or El Capitan 10.11.6. Enterprise administrators, please download from Apple, not a locally hosted software-update server. 

*macOS Sierra downloads as a disk image that contains a file named InstallOS.pkg. Open this file and follow the onscreen instructions. It installs an app named Install macOS Sierra into your Applications folder.

*OS X El Capitan downloads as a disk image that contains a file named InstallMacOSX.pkg. Open this file and follow the onscreen instructions. It installs an app named Install OS X El Capitan into your Applications folder. Use the 'createinstallmedia' command in Terminal

*Connect the USB flash drive or other volume that you're using for the bootable installer. Make sure that it has at least 12GB of available storage and is formatted as Mac OS Extended.

*Open Terminal, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.

*Type or paste one of the following commands in Terminal. These assume that the installer is still in your Applications folder, and MyVolume is the name of the USB flash drive or other volume you're using. If it has a different name, replace MyVolume in these commands with the name of your volume.Catalina:*Mojave:*High Sierra:*Sierra:El Capitan:

*Press Return after typing the command.

*When prompted, type your administrator password and press Return again. Terminal doesn't show any characters as you type your password.

*When prompted, type Y to confirm that you want to erase the volume, then press Return. Terminal shows the progress as the bootable installer is created. 

*When Terminal says that it's done, the volume will have the same name as the installer you downloaded, such as Install macOS Catalina. You can now quit Terminal and eject the volume.

* If your Mac is using macOS Sierra or earlier, include the --applicationpath argument, similar to the way this argument is used in the commands for Sierra and El Capitan.Use the bootable installer

After creating the bootable installer, follow these steps to use it:

*Plug the bootable installer into a compatible Mac.

*Use Startup Manager or Startup Disk preferences to select the bootable installer as the startup disk, then start up from it. Your Mac will start up to macOS Recovery. Learn about selecting a startup disk, including what to do if your Mac doesn't start up from it.

*Choose your language, if prompted.

*A bootable installer doesn't download macOS from the Internet, but it does require the Internet to get information specific to your Mac model, such as firmware updates. If you need to connect to a Wi-Fi network, use the Wi-Fi menu in the menu bar. 

*Select Install macOS (or Install OS X) from the Utilities window, then click Continue and follow the onscreen instructions.Learn more

For more information about the createinstallmedia command and the arguments that you can use with it, make sure that the macOS installer is in your Applications folder, then enter this path in Terminal:

Catalina:

Mojave:

High Sierra:

Sierra:

El Capitan:

Hello, This is a guide which I decided to make after solving the problem 'Media Kit reports not enough space on device for requested operation' on my laptop. Problem: Try to format a partition for installing Mac on your laptop, but it reports the above problem. Tried Deleting the partition. Mediakit reports not enough space high sierra. MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation is a Disk Utility error on macOS. This error occurs on the GPT hard disk that causes your hard disk to fail to meet Apple's partition policy. So the only workaround is to format the drive to HFS+ or APFS. The easiest way to format the drive is by using macOS built-in Disk Utility app. I started up the Disk Utility and tried to Erase it and make it APFS, but every time I try, I get the following error: MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation. Question: Q: mediakit reports not enough space on device for requested operation external hard drive More Less Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation. Ask Question. Recognizes the disk and all the partitions but when it attempts to erase the partition a popup message appears saying 'MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation'. I had the same problem with media kit reporting ‘not enough space.A MacConkey agar plate with an active bacterial culture.MacConkey agar with LF and non-LF colonies

MacConkey agar is an indicator, a selective and differential culturemedium for bacteria designed to selectively isolate Gram-negative and enteric (normally found in the intestinal tract) bacilli and differentiate them based on lactosefermentation.[1] The crystal violet and bile salts inhibit the growth of Gram-positive organisms which allows for the selection and isolation of gram-negative bacteria. Enteric bacteria that have the ability to ferment lactose can be detected using the carbohydrate lactose, and the pH indicator neutral red.[2]Contents[edit]

It contains bile salts (to inhibit most Gram-positive bacteria), crystal violet dye (which also inhibits certain Gram-positive bacteria), neutral red dye (which turns pink if the microbes are fermenting lactose).

Composition:[3]

*Peptone – 17 g

*Proteose peptone – 3 g

*Lactose – 10 g

*Bile salts – 1.5 g

*Sodium chloride – 5 g

*Neutral red – 0.03 g

*Crystal violet – 0.001 g

*Agar – 13.5 g

*Water – add to make 1 litre; adjust pH to 7.1 +/− 0.2

There are many variations of MacConkey agar depending on the need. If the spreading or swarming of Proteus species is not required, sodium chloride is omitted. Crystal violet at a concentration of 0.0001% (0.001 g per litre) is included when needing to check if Gram-positive bacteria are inhibited. MacConkey with sorbitol is used to isolate E. coli O157, an entericpathogen.History[edit]

The medium was developed by Alfred Theodore MacConkey while working as a bacteriologist for the Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal.Uses[edit]

Using neutral red pH indicator, the agar distinguishes those Gram-negative bacteria that can ferment the sugar lactose (Lac+) from those that cannot (Lac-).

This medium is also known as an 'indicator medium' and a 'low selective medium'. Presence of bile salts inhibits swarming by Proteus species.Lac positive[edit]Conky For Mac Free

By utilizing the lactose available in the medium, Lac+ bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Enterobacter and Klebsiella will produce acid, which lowers the pH of the agar below 6.8 and results in the appearance of pink colonies. The bile salts precipitate in the immediate neighbourhood of the colony, causing the medium surrounding the colony to become hazy.[4][5]Lac negative[edit]

Organisms unable to ferment lactose will form normal-colored (i.e., un-dyed) colonies. Examples of non-lactose fermenting bacteria are Salmonella, Proteus species, Yersinia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Shigella.Slow[edit]

Some organisms ferment lactose slowly or weakly, and are sometimes put in their own category. These include Serratia[6] and Citrobacter.[7]Conky For Mac Windows 10Mucoid colonies[edit]Conky For Mac Torrent

Some organisms, especially Klebsiella and Enterobacter, produce mucoid colonies which appear very moist and sticky. This phenomenon happens because the organism is producing a capsule, which is predominantly made from the lactose sugar in the agar.Conky For Mac OsVariant[edit]

A variant, sorbitol-MacConkey agar, (with the addition of additional selective agents) can assist in the isolation and differentiation of enterohemorrhagic E. coliserotypeE. coli O157:H7, by the presence of colorless circular colonies that are non-sorbitol fermenting.See also[edit]

*MRS agar (culture medium designed to grow Gram-positive bacteria and differentiate them for lactose fermentation).Conky ObjectsReferences[edit]Conky Mac Address

*^'tmc.edu'. Archived from the original on 2008-11-04.

*^Anderson, Cindy (2013). Great Adventures in the Microbiology Laboratory (7th ed.). Pearson. pp. 175–176. ISBN978-1-269-39068-2.

*^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2011-03-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

*^MacConkey AT (1905). 'Lactose-Fermenting Bacteria in Faeces'. J Hyg (Lond). 5 (3): 333–79. doi:10.1017/s002217240000259x. PMC2236133. PMID20474229.

*^MacConkey AT (1908). 'Bile Salt Media and their advantages in some Bacteriological Examinations'. J Hyg (Lond). 8 (3): 322–34. doi:10.1017/s0022172400003375. PMC2167122. PMID20474363.

*^Luis M. De LA Maza; Pezzlo, Marie T.; Janet T. Shigei; Peterson, Ellena M. (2004). Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology. Washington, D.C: ASM Press. p. 103. ISBN1-55581-206-6.

*^'Medmicro Chapter 26'. Archived from the original on 2008-07-06. Retrieved 2008-12-11.Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MacConkey_agar&oldid=973431459'

 

 

 

 

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