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Could not create a Preboot Volume for APFS install

This is a fix for the 2009 MacBook when you get the error message that says "Could not create a Preboot Volume for APFS install".



  1. MacOS Utilities should be on the screen.
  2. Click Disk Utility.
  3. Click Macintosh HD.
  4. Click Erase (At the Top) and Delete your Macintosh HD.
  5. Partition out a new Memory and Name it Macintosh HD. Click the drop down of ARPS and Change it to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Once the partition is loaded, exit out of disk utilities
  8. Then restart the MacBook or power off and on.
  9. Once reset, go back to disk utility and click on Macintosh.
  10. Click First Aid. (This is test clean to make sure everything is okay.)
  11. Once everything is finished with First Aid, exit out of disk utilities and click Update button.


This should make the MacBook do the update for High Sierra. This is just what I used to fix mine. If not please contact me on this form. I want to help all MacBook users.

Posted on Apr 28, 2018 6:59 AM

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Posted on Apr 28, 2018 8:34 AM

Jaykribz wrote:


This is a fix for the 2009 MacBook when you get the error message that says "Could not create a Preboot Volume for APFS install".



  1. MacOS Utilities should be on the screen.
  2. Click Disk Utility.
  3. Click Macintosh HD.
  4. Click Erase (At the Top) and Delete your Macintosh HD.
  5. Partition out a new Memory and Name it Macintosh HD. Click the drop down of ARPS and Change it to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Once the partition is loaded, exit out of disk utilities
  8. Then restart the MacBook or power off and on.

Step 0: Boot Recovery Mode first (hold down Command-R while you turn on or restart your Mac)


Step 8 will immediately fail since you just erased your startup disk, and deleted macOS and all of your data. You'll have to reinstall macOS again, which should automatically come with the latest update (and presumably fix the preboot issue). Also, your procedure destroys the entire startup disk without warning the reader about imminent data loss.


An easier way to fix this issue may be to simply reinstall macOS without erasing the startup disk:


1. Boot Recovery Mode.

2. Choose Reinstall macOS. (You won't lose any data)

3. Wait for the installer to finish its work and end up on the login screen or the desktop screen.

4. Verify that the Preboot volume exists by opening Terminal and executing diskutil list.

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Apr 28, 2018 8:34 AM in response to Jaykribz

Jaykribz wrote:


This is a fix for the 2009 MacBook when you get the error message that says "Could not create a Preboot Volume for APFS install".



  1. MacOS Utilities should be on the screen.
  2. Click Disk Utility.
  3. Click Macintosh HD.
  4. Click Erase (At the Top) and Delete your Macintosh HD.
  5. Partition out a new Memory and Name it Macintosh HD. Click the drop down of ARPS and Change it to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Once the partition is loaded, exit out of disk utilities
  8. Then restart the MacBook or power off and on.

Step 0: Boot Recovery Mode first (hold down Command-R while you turn on or restart your Mac)


Step 8 will immediately fail since you just erased your startup disk, and deleted macOS and all of your data. You'll have to reinstall macOS again, which should automatically come with the latest update (and presumably fix the preboot issue). Also, your procedure destroys the entire startup disk without warning the reader about imminent data loss.


An easier way to fix this issue may be to simply reinstall macOS without erasing the startup disk:


1. Boot Recovery Mode.

2. Choose Reinstall macOS. (You won't lose any data)

3. Wait for the installer to finish its work and end up on the login screen or the desktop screen.

4. Verify that the Preboot volume exists by opening Terminal and executing diskutil list.

Could not create a Preboot Volume for APFS install

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