![]() Is there any workaround so I can open this file and get the El Capitan installer? I've seen people asking the same question but no answers have been relevant so far. I assume this is because my MacBook thinks I want to install El Capitan onto it as an OS (which I don't), I just want to install the application file so I can use it to create the bootable installer on an external usb. However, when I double click this in an effort to make it open and convert to an application file, I first get the message 'This package will run a program to determine if the software can be installed.' and then when I proceed, get the error message 'This version of OS X 10.11 cannot be installed on this computer.' I have downloaded the dmg file from, and opened this to reveal a. If not, use a Snow Leopard DVD, update the system to 10.6.8, and then run the installer. So if you have a few minutes, please: Open Script Editor (sometimes named Applescript Editor) in /Applications/Utilities folder Drag DiskMaker X’s icon on Script Editor’s icon in the Dock (it will display its code) Click on View menu > Show Event log (if it’s checked, don’t uncheck it). I am doing this on a 2020 MacBook Pro 13". If the computer you downloaded the El Capitan installer to is a Mac, use DiskMaker X or these instructions to create a bootable installation drive. ![]() dmg-Datei irgendwo nochmal extern, lasse DiskMaker über eine Kopie davon laufen und hoffe, dass die Probleme beim letzten Versuch daran lagen, dass die davor geladene Version von ElCapitan.dmg irgendeine Macke hatte. pkg file to installer application I am trying to set up a bootable installer for a 2007 iMac, and to do so need to be able to store the El Capitan installer in my applications, as an application file. Mein Download ist in 5 Stunden fertig, dann sichere ich die.
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