El Capitan. no packages were eligible for install.

Hi guys and gals!!


Been having a weird trouble lately. I've got a macbook pro 3.1 that was working alright but I bought a newer one so I took the SSD and did a swap between the 2. Problem is I wiped the hard drive that is now in my old Macbook before selling it and whatever I do I get this error:


Os x could not be installed on you computer. No packages were eligible for install.


What i did so far:

-I rebuilt another usb drive from a new El Capitan freshly downloaded from the App store.

-I formatted the hard drive, again.

-I re tried to install but still the same.

-I then held command+r and tried to install from there but I get the same issue.

-I then found a guide to adjust date and time but it was already correct.

-Reset SMC and PRAM and restarted the whole process.

-I tried to install on an external usb drive but still the same.


At this point I'm out of ideas...

MacBook Pro, OS X 10.11

Posted on Oct 27, 2019 7:09 PM

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Posted on Nov 6, 2019 2:52 AM

Wow. Thanks a lot GolyApple. Setting time to Nov 2016 worked like a charm. Cheers!!!

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Dec 31, 2020 3:57 PM in response to jmaiers

Thank you jmaiers, this solved my problem too!


I was trying to install El Capitan inside VMWare Fusion and it was the only OS X / macOS version that was giving me serious problems. Your solution finally enabled me to create a 10.11 virtual machine.


For anyone else ending up in here because of problems using El Capitan in VMWare; the other problem was that the installer insisted on me connection an Apple Wireless Mouse and even not working when I got one. This step can be fixed by changing the USB compatibility from 3.1 to 2.0 and just use a wired mouse.


Thanks again, jmaiers! I now finally have 8 OS X / macOS versions running perfectly inside VMWarfe Fusion, from OS X 10.9 to the latest macOS 11.1.

Mar 24, 2021 8:56 PM in response to jmaiers

That frigging worked!!!!! I've been at it all day!! Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOO much jaimers.


I'm the guy who needs exact instructions. Not to be nit-picky, I'd include exact instructions because there's too much to assume.

For example, one instruction was to "hit restart." Since I've never been in these menus before, I had to learn by trial and error. I was looking for a restart button - obviously since there wasn't one, I had to go searching - then I had to make sure I wasn't clicking on the menu item 'restart" - it's so crazy all these details.


I must say, I don't know how you came up with this fix but with the help of Charlee78, I figured it out. Thank the both of you - Thank you SOOOOO much.

Apr 23, 2021 7:01 PM in response to jmaiers

Thank you so much! Why is this the only version of OS X that causes this problem? I have been able to install everything from mountain lion up to Mojave and in between except for El Capitan. I kept getting that same exact error message no matter how I tried to do it. Even when I tried hooking up an extra hard drive to a different computer. I literally thought I had lost my mind. Thank you for this. I’m trying it right now and will let you know if it works. Is it necessary to disable SIP before hand? For some reason even though I did not successfully install El Capitan, it did create an El Capitan recovery partition. I have already disabled sip just in case. I don’t think it should matter that it’s disabled. If anything I think it should help but at this point I don’t know…

Nov 30, 2021 12:11 PM in response to Charlee78

Charleen78. Thank you for sharing. First I am working on an iMac 2014. However, I tried the steps you offered but it is still not working for me. I might just be doing something incorrectly or maybe I need to not use EL Capitan. I changed the date from Tue Nov 30 11:59 to what you offered but still no luck. Please, if there is anyone who is willing to help I would greatly appreciate it.


Thanks everyone!

Feb 6, 2022 2:25 PM in response to Charlee78

Charlee78 - Thank you!! Your instructions were the only thing that worked and I tried so many different ways suggested from many, many internet searches. I was about to give up & trash my old MacBook Pro 15 inch Late 2008. I had the same problem - "Os x could not be installed on you computer. No packages were eligible for install." Hats off to Level 1 Charlee78!!

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