When you’re booting your Mac from the recovery partition and are planning to reinstall OS X, you might be met by the following message:
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- No Packages Were Eligible For Install Mac El Capitan
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An error occurred while preparing the installation. Try running again
- Mac High Sierra No Packages Were Eligible For Install Sierra, High Sierra & Mojave are available via direct links - see below. Testing the El Capitan installer which has a published URL it will appear in the App Store, but if requested to download no longer says 'not valid for this Mac' it now says 'The requested version of macOS is not available'.
- My problem is that my Mac starts up to the 'El Capitan' installer. After restarting several times, OS X is still on screen telling me that 'no packages were eligible for install'. Can someone help please, and can you bear in mind that I’m not technically minded so keep instruction in simple terms.
- The OS X 10.11 El Capitan installer from the Mac App Store in your Applications folder. The installer will delete itself when you install the operating system, but it can be re-downloaded if.
This entry was posted in Troubleshooting and tagged 10.11, El Capitan, OS X, OS X 10.11 on October 1, 2015 by Topher Kessler. Post navigation ← Reasons to both install and avoid OS X 10.11 El Capitan Fix package managers not working after installing El Capitan →.
Now, if you haven’t used your Mac for a while, the error might be caused by an incorrect system date setting. You can check this by going to utilities and opening the terminal. Once in the terminal enter the following command and hit return/enter:
The result of this command will be the date that the system currently has been set to. For some reason, it might have been reset to 2001, in which case we need to set it to the right date. To do this, we enter a new command. This command will be entered as follows:
Every bracket should be replaced with a two-digit number based on UTC time. Below you see what the command should be for your current time and date – . To avoid trouble with timezones, we will use UTC time instead (). Which means, you can just enter it exactly like this:
Enter the command and hit return. You can then check if it was set correctly by running the first command again. If the date was wrong, it was likely that which caused the error, and after you quit the terminal it should be able to install OS X just fine.
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