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Dear Friends,
I am unable to install OS X El Capitan on my MacBook Pro running 10.6.8. I downloaded the OS X El Capitan from App Store and when I follow the installation instructions, I get this error 'This disk cannot be used to start up your computer'.
I just got the following message, macOS could not be installed on your computer, while trying to install macOS High Sierra. In both cases there was the same cause. In the El Capitan case, as I say in the next paragraph, the hardware clock had reset to zero because it did not have a battery pack. The installation was successful without any issue, and the Mac Mini is working perfectly fine until mid-October. All update was done. In October, I attempted to install MacOS Catalina through 'macOS Catalina Patcher' but no success (by both upgrade and clean install). OS X Could not be installed on your computer El capitan is already installed try to reboot The problem is i never installed an hackintosh on these pc, im on skylake on mobo msi z170a gaming pro. Mukhtar Jafari April 24, 2016 at 4:20 PM. “Fix the time and date before installing” or something like that.
Simply put, if your Mac isn’t old enough to run the latest El Capitan operating system then it won’t install. This basically comes down to your hardware is too old and therefore unsupported by Apple. We can fix almost any Apple Mac device. If it isn’t listed, we can probably still help you out with your Apple Mac product problems. Your computer may have problems with sleeping or properly conserving battery life post-El Capitan. Visit System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and make sure that your sleep mode settings are.
I referenced the details mentioned here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203482 (Installer reports 'OS X could not be installed on your computer' or 'This disk cannot be used to start up your computer'), and the problem I am having is that I don't have a Partition on my hard disk. Unfortunately, I do not have a 'startup disk' either and thus I am not sure how to go about installing OS X El Capitan at this time. The instructions says 'If possible, back up and reformat the target disk before installing'.
I do have External Hard disk that I can use to create a backup using Time Machine, but I don't know what to do after that. Should I also copy the OS X El Capitan installation file that currently exists on my Mac Internal Hard Drive on the External Hard Disk? What should I do after I create backup on external hard drive? I have lot of data and software on my Mac and don't want to lose them all in the process of formatting the internal hard drive. Download timeline template omnigraffle.
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Posted on May 19, 2016 8:52 PM
Many Hackintosh users running Mac OS X Lion have been unable to login to the Mac App Store, instead receiving the error, 'Your device or computer could not be verified. Contact support for assistance.' The verification issue appears to have affected the several legitimate Macs as well, though on less wide of a scale. There is no single, definite solution to this issue, but several possible workarounds are available. Read past the break to find out how to fix the error.There are several solutions to the login error.
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1. Go to /Extra in your main hard drive and open the text file org.Chameleon.boot.plist with TextEdit. This is the configuration file for the Chimera bootloader (which UserDSDT uses). Add this string to the part of the file between <dict> and </dict>:
<key>EthernetBuiltIn</key>
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<string>Yes</string>Then reboot. If this doesn't solve the errors, proceed to the next solution.
2. Open org.Chameleon.boot.plist again. Add the following string:
<key>PCIRootUID</key>
<string>1</string>
If this string is currently set to 0, change it to 1. Reboot.
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3. If neither of the above solutions fix the issue, open the System Preferences app and go to the Network section. On the left-hand column in the Network section, select each of the items and remove it by clicking the minus sign on the bottom of the column.
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Then, go to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration in your main hard drive and delete NetworkInterfaces.plist. Or alternatively, drag it to the desktop (as a backup, in case things go wrong).
By removing all of the Network items in System Preferences and deleting NetworkInterfaces.plist, you have effectively reset the network configuration for Mac OS X. Reboot (you may have to reconfigure your internet connection afterwards).