I Mac 2008 OS X El Capitan, temporarily unavailable
I bought I Mac early 2008, second hands, trying to install OS X El capital, it shows item is temporarily unavailable. thanks for your help
Windows, Windows 10
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I bought I Mac early 2008, second hands, trying to install OS X El capital, it shows item is temporarily unavailable. thanks for your help
Windows, Windows 10
Are you trying to reinstall the OS from Apples Recovery Servers..
If you are using another method please describe what you are using.
The certificates for several of Apples OS's expired in October 2019, Apple haven’t bothered getting these updated on
their Recovery Servers with valid certificates.
This may be the problem you are experiencing.
Try this workaround, we are going to set the time and date on your mac to a date previous to the expiry date of the certificates.
Connect your mac to your router via cable, not WiFi
Boot to your Recovery HD, click on Utilities in the menubar select Terminal.
Make sure WiFi is switched off, it can reset the date back to today.
Enter a new date, for example or just copy and paste
sudo date -u 011421002017
press Return
enter your password
press Return
If Terminal returns an error saying sudo : command not found, then try again without sudo.
just enter
date -u 011421002017
press Return
You won't be prompted for a Password if you did not need to use sudo
Once the date has changed you can quit Terminal.
Now try downloading the OS.
Click on Install OS X, press Continue.
If this works then when the OS is installed and booted up you can Open System Preferences> Date & Time
and reset the time back to today.
Are you trying to reinstall the OS from Apples Recovery Servers..
If you are using another method please describe what you are using.
The certificates for several of Apples OS's expired in October 2019, Apple haven’t bothered getting these updated on
their Recovery Servers with valid certificates.
This may be the problem you are experiencing.
Try this workaround, we are going to set the time and date on your mac to a date previous to the expiry date of the certificates.
Connect your mac to your router via cable, not WiFi
Boot to your Recovery HD, click on Utilities in the menubar select Terminal.
Make sure WiFi is switched off, it can reset the date back to today.
Enter a new date, for example or just copy and paste
sudo date -u 011421002017
press Return
enter your password
press Return
If Terminal returns an error saying sudo : command not found, then try again without sudo.
just enter
date -u 011421002017
press Return
You won't be prompted for a Password if you did not need to use sudo
Once the date has changed you can quit Terminal.
Now try downloading the OS.
Click on Install OS X, press Continue.
If this works then when the OS is installed and booted up you can Open System Preferences> Date & Time
and reset the time back to today.
Hi anabelle033,
Welcome to the Apple Community, where some of us do our best to help each other.
Apple Support have an article on they may help:
How to get old versions of MacOS
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211683
Hope this helps :)
I Mac 2008 OS X El Capitan, temporarily unavailable