Aha. The mists clear a little. And this would do no harm to the other machine that I'm using to create the bootable image?
Rob ----------------- Rob Beattie Freelance writer and book author www.robbeattie.com 07769 902820 Twitter: @robbeattie Author of The Bluffer's Guide to Fishing <http://bluffers.com/product/bluffers-guide-fishing/> and 101 Things to do in a Shed <http://www.amazon.co.uk/101-Things-To-Do-Shed/dp/0091906113> On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 14:09, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rob, > > You mentioned downloading it on another machine - I think we meant use > that machine to create the bootable image. Then unplug it from the working > machine and plug into the Macbook. Start up holding down alt and boot from > the USB drive. > > cheers, > Jason > > On 4 Aug 2020, at 13:44, Rob Beattie wrote: > > I don't think I've explained this very well. > > When I plug the USB drive into the old MacBook, nothing shows on the > desktop because I can't display the desktop. I see the Apple logo, then the > progress bar underneath and then I'm dropped into OS X Utilities. > > On the external USB disk I have the DMG file for El Cap. My understanding > is that I need to somehow run this to create the PKG and then run that to > create the .APP which will actually allow me to re-install El Cap. > Sooo....that's my issue. How do I run a file when I can't 'see' it? > > Thanks > > Rob > ----------------- > Rob Beattie > Freelance writer and book author > www.robbeattie.com > 07769 902820 > Twitter: @robbeattie > Author of The Bluffer's Guide to Fishing > <http://bluffers.com/product/bluffers-guide-fishing/> > and 101 Things to do in a Shed > <http://www.amazon.co.uk/101-Things-To-Do-Shed/dp/0091906113> > > > On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 12:17, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Plug in your USB drive, I’ll assume it’s called usbdrive when it shows on >> the desktop >> >> Open Terminal and type in : >> >> sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ >> Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume >> /Volumes/usbdrive --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ >> Capitan.app >> >> Type your password in and confirm deleting the USB drive, then it should >> copy the files over. You can then boot the Mac up holding down alt on the >> keyboard and choose the USB installer. >> *_* >> >> Regards >> Sam Mullen >> >> +44 (0)7747778022 <//+447747778022> >> [email protected] >> www.macambulance.com >> [image: MacAmbulance] MacAmbulance Ltd. Providing Affordable Mac/PC >> Support and Web Development >> >> MacAmbulance Ltd. is a registered company in England & Wales, >> registration number 8466597 >> >> This email is intended solely for the addressed recipients and may >> contain privileged or confidential information. >> >> If you have received this email in error please notify the sender and >> delete the email immediately. >> >> On 4 Aug 2020, at 11:44, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thanks. Installing over the Net is the option that doesn't work. I'm >> quite happy to use the dmg file and I have a spare USB disk but I'm not >> sure of the process or quite how to search for it. >> >> Is there an easy guide somewhere? >> ----------------- >> Rob Beattie >> Freelance writer and book author >> www.robbeattie.com >> 07769 902820 >> Twitter: @robbeattie >> Author of The Bluffer's Guide to Fishing >> <http://bluffers.com/product/bluffers-guide-fishing/> >> and 101 Things to do in a Shed >> <http://www.amazon.co.uk/101-Things-To-Do-Shed/dp/0091906113> >> >> >> On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 11:20, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Try making a bootable USB installer from the El Capitan version you >>> downloaded. The eligible packages error is I think because the certificates >>> used to authenticate the installer have expired. Apple could renew them and >>> reissue the installer but they want everyone to use Catalina so like to >>> make it difficult. >>> >>> Do you have a spare USB drive with 16GB or greater capacity that you >>> wouldn’t mind wiping? >>> *_* >>> >>> Regards >>> Sam Mullen >>> >>> +44 (0)7747778022 <//+447747778022> >>> [email protected] >>> www.macambulance.com >>> [image: MacAmbulance] MacAmbulance Ltd. Providing Affordable Mac/PC >>> Support and Web Development >>> >>> MacAmbulance Ltd. is a registered company in England & Wales, >>> registration number 8466597 >>> >>> This email is intended solely for the addressed recipients and may >>> contain privileged or confidential information. >>> >>> If you have received this email in error please notify the sender and >>> delete the email immediately. >>> >>> On 4 Aug 2020, at 10:42, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I was trying to do a clean install of El Capitan on an old MacBook and >>> have run into some bother. >>> >>> Having erased the hard disk and then used Cmd+R to get at OSX Utilities, >>> it's saying that it can't re-install OSX- "no packages were eligible for >>> install. contact the software manufacturer for assistance. Quit the >>> installer to restart your computer and try again." >>> >>> I've done that several times to no avail. >>> >>> I have located the El Capitan package ( >>> https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT206886) and downloaded it onto >>> another Mac. 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