Right-click or Control-click on the "Install macOS Mojave" app and select "Show Package Contents". Open the "Contents" subfolder.
Expand the "Shared Support" sub-folder and take a screenshot showing the Contents folder & expanded Shared Support sub-folder. Then open the "Resources" folder and take a screenshot.
I'm assuming your Mojave installer is broken in some way. If you see the "createinstallmedia" file within the "Install macOS Mojave" installer, then you can use the Finder to drag & drop it onto the open Terminal window so the correct path is auto-filled for you. You first need to type the preceding text "sudo " before the path making sure to leave at least one space before dragging & dropping the "createinstallmedia" item onto the Terminal window.
sudo <drag-n-drop-createinstallmedia-file-here>
Then after the path is auto-filled, you will need to type the rest of the command:
--volume /Volumes/MyVolume
andy1210support wrote:
App Store doesn't let me know download
What happens when you try it? Please provide the exact error message.
It concerns me you cannot download it using the link in the Apple article I linked in my first post here. Within that article is a link with instructions for downloading various macOS installers. I'll post the actual Apple article here:
How to download and install macOS - Apple Support
Try booting into Safe Mode to see if that makes any difference.
You can try making a bootable USB stick using the following DMG file (direct download from Apple's servers):
http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/17/32/061-26589-A_8GJTCGY9PC/25fhcu905eta7wau7aoafu8rvdm7k1j4el/BaseSystem.dmg
- Make sure to erase a USB stick as GUID partition and MacOS Extended (Journaled).
- Then You will need to double-click this DMG file to open it so it mounts the internal volume.
- Then use the Disk Utility "Restore" feature with the mounted DMG (mounts as "macOS Base System") as the source and the volume on the USB stick as the destination.
- If successful you will have a bootable USB stick which will boot to the Mojave utilities menu. You will have an option to "Reinstall macOS Mojave" which will then download the actual installer from Apple's online servers much like what happens with Internet Recovery Mode only you booted to the USB stick to do it instead of the system firmware & the bootloader on Apple's remote servers. It is possible you still may experience a network related failure if Internet Recovery Mode did, but it is worth a try. I did this with a High Sierra "BaseSystem.dmg" file years ago.