![]() ![]() Where can I get a previous macOS Install app ?Ĭharles Edge nicely compiled the list of download links for previous versions of macOS installer apps. When using DiskMaker X 7 for High Sierra, I encounter this error message : “The disk could not be created because of an error: An error occured: -10006.īeware that some of these versions must be purchased (basically, all macOS versions before 10.9). ![]() Finder got an error: Can’t set alias \”Install macOS High Sierra:Install macOS High Sierra.app\” to. ”įirst, please update to DiskMaker X 7.0.1 or DiskMaker X 8.0.1. Second, it may happen that your macOS Install app (either High Sierra or Mojave) is not complete. Check its size : if the installer is about 20 MB large, it’s a stub which can’t be used with DiskMaker X. To be sure to download the full macOS installer, have a look here for macOS High Sierra or here for macOS Mojave. The idea is to use an app that will force download of the full macOS install app. When creating the Install disk with DiskMaker X, I encounter this error message : “The disk could not be created because of an error: An error occured: -10006.” I plan to add a feature to check the size of the installer before trying to build an install disk in the not-too-distant future. This happens sometimes when creating the install disk because a false mount is created as some point. Basically, a false mount is a folder created with the same name as your Install drive, and that makes the Install disk adopt the same name with “1” at the end, i.e.in Finder, click on Go > Go to Folder menu.If a folder (not a disk !) is named “Install macOS Sierra”, “Install OS X Yosemite”, or “Install OS X El Capitan”, delete the folder (you may need admin rights, thus type your admin name and password).I will try to fix it in a future version (if I manage to get why this happens sometimes in some configurations… “This copy of the Install OS X application can’t be verified. I encounter this message: “This copy of the Install OS X application can’t be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading.”ĭue to an expiration of OS X App Store certificates, installers of OS X downloaded prior to February 14th of 2016 can’t be used to re-install OS X without encoutering this error. There are three ways to avoid this problem : This is not a problem with DiskMaker X per se, but with the installers provided by Apple.If you did not erase your Mac and its OS is still working fine, reboot on its hard drive, open System Preferences > Date and Time, uncheck Automatically set up date and time and set the date 13th of February 2016, then disconnect from network and reboot.If you don’t have an OS installed anymore, reboot on your OS X install disk built with DiskMaker X, open Terminal and type.Which will set the date and time on the 10th of October 2015 at 10:10 (it’s just easier for me to remember, but any date in the five last years or so should work). The last solution (and the best) is to re-download the OS X installers from the App Store. ![]()
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