Install macOS Sierra on new HDD

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Hey guys,


I'm upgrading my existing 500GB HDD to a 1TB HDD on my Late 2011 MBP.

My idea is to install macOS Sierra on the new HDD, transfer data using the in-built 'Migration assistant', then remove the existing HDD and insert the new one.

So, I inserted the new HDD in '2.5" SATA External Case' and connected it as USB drive.

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I already have macOS Sierra installer downloaded.

When I double click on it, the installer starts. After a couple of confirmations, I get the following error message.

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In some blog, I read that this can be because of wrong system date/time.

In my case, the system date/time are correct.

What can be going wrong here?

The version of the installer is 12.0.49 whereas the one installed on my MBP is 10.12.4

Can this be the reason?


I tried to install the macOS via recovery route. But, after downloading the installer, it got stuck.

Probably, the HDD, connected as external drive, lost connection. I can try that route again. But, it’ll take more than 2 hours for the whole process. So, tried installing using the installer that I downloaded earlier.

Also, I want to do a clean install on the new HDD. So, I’d not like to go for any cloning methods.


Regards,


Babloo

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

Posted on May 6, 2017 8:24 AM

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May 7, 2017 12:30 AM in response to SiHancox

Hey guys,


Thanks to all for the suggestions.

More or less all the suggestions were taken care of before I posted my query here.

I downloaded the installer again and tried to install the macOS on the new drive and it worked.

So, either the earlier installer was corrupt or the difference in versions of installer and the installed OS failed the new installation.

As I said, the installation is done now and am migrating the data.

Thanks to all again.


Regards,

Babloo

May 6, 2017 12:33 PM in response to Bablooroyal

Hi,


I had date/time issues when I was installing for a friend, I recall the message was different than that.


a couple thoughts/suggestions.


1) Try recreating the Install USB from the downloaded file.

2) Try installing the new drive in the Mac - may prevent any external connection problems, and do install on it while installed.


or... use Carbon Copy Cloner... 😉 not a fresh install but by process of elimination it may prove that the new drive is working or not.


Paul

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