![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I see that this is a problem other users have encountered, but most seem to have succeeded by installing from USB, which is failing in my case. So I don't appear to have an option to copy the install media to the expected directory as some users appear to have done. Yields this response: find: /dev/fd/3: Not a directory Your Mac also needs at least 2GB of memory and 14.3GB of available storage space. When I attempt to search for OSInstall.mpkg from the terminal in recovery mode, the following command: find / -name OSInstall.mpkg Check compatibility You can upgrade to macOS High Sierra from OS X Mountain Lion or later on any of the following Mac models. When I restart from this dialog, a new one appears after restart stating that "The path /System/Installation/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg appears to be missing or damaged." Midway through the install, a dialog appears stating that "macOS could not be installed on your computer An error occurred while verifying firmware." However, macOS Sierra does it better with 65 security fixes. ![]() I'm running into a series of issues while attempting to install High Sierra on a mid-2013 Mac Pro currently running El Capitan.īoth when trying to update using the standard installer, and when booting from a USB installer created following the instructions here, I run into the same issue: Should I update from El Capitan to Sierra You should upgrade to the latest version of macOS supported by your computer. Is El Capitan better than High Sierra When it comes to security, El Capitan is already solid. ![]()
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