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Late-2007 Macbook Pro 15...upgrade to El Capitan not working??

Hi!


I have a Late-2007 MacBook Pro 15" (2.2 Core2Duo, 4GB RAM, 160GB HDD) and its currently running Yosemite. I have been trying to upgrade it to El Capitan like I did for my Mid-2009 2 years ago but it keeps giving errors saying the install is corrupted even though I got it straight though Apple's resource. I did try changing the time back to November 2016 like other tutorials which worked for my Mid-2009 but not for the Late-2007. I do know it can run El Capitan as it is listed in multiple factual sources online, so that isn't the issue.


Anything helps.


Best Wishes,

Ethan Fraser.

MacBook Pro, OS X 10.10

Posted on Oct 1, 2024 5:22 PM

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Oct 1, 2024 8:53 PM in response to 1982nintendocrew

Try running the Apple Hardware Test by booting from the 2nd DVD which originally shipped with the laptop from the factory. See if any hardware issues are detected.


Run the third party app DriveDx (free trial period) in order to check the health of the hard drive. Post the complete text report here using the "Additional Text" icon which looks like a piece of paper. If DriveDx shows any "Warning" or "Failing" notices, then it means the hard drive is worn out or failing respectively.


If the drive health report is good, then use Disk Utility First Aid to verify & repair the file system. Start with scanning the physical drive, then the Container or volume. If there are errors, then run First Aid again until the errors are gone. If after several attempts the errors remain, then you will need to run First Aid while booted into Recovery Mode or from a bootable macOS USB installer. Once the errors are fixed, then try running "Repair Permissions" on the volume.


Also try booting into Safe Mode to see if that makes any difference after you confirm the hard drive is healthy. This will prevent third party software from automatically running at boot & login in case they may be causing a problem. Typical culprits are anti-virus apps, cleaning/optimizer apps, and third party security software.


I highly recommend creating a bootable macOS 10.11 El Capitan USB installer. If you have access to another Mac from 2007 to 2015, then you can use that other Mac to create the bootable macOS 10.11 El Capitan USB installer.


Oct 2, 2024 9:24 PM in response to g_wolfman

g_wolfman wrote:

I think if his computer is technically capable of upgrading to El Capitan, then he should be able to use it to create the bootable installer from the command line, even if running the installer app fails for some reason, no?

Yes. El Capitan is compatible with most systems from 2007 to 2015. I'm wondering if maybe there is a hardware issue that is corrupting the files or causing a problem.


I did forget to mention that the OP could also use an OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD to get things started as well just to make sure the current OS is clean & stable.


Late-2007 Macbook Pro 15...upgrade to El Capitan not working??

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