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attempted installation of OS X El Capitan or OS X Yosemite are the "This copy of the Install OS X El Capitan application can’t an error occurred while preparing the installation. try running this application again be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading" error, an error occurred while preparing the installation el capitan or a "This copy of the Install OS X Yosemite application can’t be verified. It may have been corrupted or this copy of el capitan cannot be verified tampered with during downloading" message, or a more vague "An error occurred while preparing the installation. Try running again" error message. Sometimes these can be resolved by simply rebooting and trying to reinstall el capitan an error has occurred OS X again (or re-downloading the OS X installer if it was damaged), but if the error messages are persistent, then you may find that modifying the system date of the Mac can be the resolution. It's possible to encounter these errors during basically any type of installation attempt in OS X El Capitan or OS X Yosemite, ranging from the standard App Store update,
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using Internet Recovery, to clean installs, and using a bootable installer volume on a target Mac. If you run into either error message while trying to update or install OS X while from an active OS X boot (say, a standard upgrade from the App Store), you can typically resolve the problem simply by setting the Date & Time on the Mac to be determined automatically. To do this, go to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Date & Time, and be sure the "Set date and time automatically" option is checked: That method requires the Mac to have active internet access, however. If you're on a computer without internet access, or if you encounter the problem during an alternative OS X installation method and thus can't access System Preferences, turning to the Terminal to set the date is the next option. To determine if the Terminal date trick can fix those error messages and help you to successfully install OS X, you'll need to turn to the command line while at the "Install OS X" boot menu. Pull down the "Utilities" menu option and choose "Terminal", then type the following command into
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iOS 9 free software update goes live for iPhone, apple software update error occurred while installing update iPad and iPod touch users AppleWith numerous iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners trying no packages were eligible for install to update to iOS 9, the free software version Apple has just released, they are encountered with an issues that says "Software Update http://osxdaily.com/2015/01/19/fix-os-x-install-errors-cant-be-verified-error-occurred-preparing-mac/ Failed. An error occurred downloading iOS 9." This is not new, rather one among the common issues when updating to new iOS version. This problem was also present in iOS 9 beta. It occurs while performing an over-the-air update."Three separate devices, all eligible for iOS 9, say http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ios-9-software-update-failed-error-occurs-during-download-you-can-fix-it-1520079 the update is available. I'm on wireless, click the download and install and agree to the terms of service. Then a window pops up and says "Software Update Failed – an error occurred downloading iOS 9 (btw, got plenty of space on all devices). Even tried on a different wireless provider," says a user who is one among the many who reported the same problem in Apple Support forum. iOS 9 Software Update Failed errorTwitter/dbeniwal21Cause and fixThere is no concrete fix for this issue as it occurs when the Apple server is overcrowded with a huge number of users trying to download iOS 9 at the same time. According to Virgin Media UK, last year's iOS release elevated Apple server traffic by 10%.The best solution is to just to wait for a few hours before you update. Al
Michael Gardiner SubscribeFollow Us Follow @idigitaltimesSubscribe to our NewsletterInvalid e-mail address.Please agree to the terms and conditions. Email * Apple has released a new update for OS X, Version 10.11.3. It’s currently available to be http://www.idigitaltimes.com/os-x-el-capitan-update-released-how-fix-update-could-not-be-verified-error-occurred-504870 downloaded via the Mac App Store and will require a restart to finally install itself. The update is 662 MB in size and contains numerous fixes for bugs and security vulnerabilities for OS X El Capitan.Apple has switched over to a fast release cycle lately, and have implemented a system that sees a beta version of an operating system being developed, tested and pushed out in a matter of an error weeks rather than months. This means that major new features in updates have become less common in OS X releases, such as with OS X 10.11.3 which entered into beta status in mid-December and has no major changes.OS X 10.11.4, the next El Capitan update scheduled to be released from Apple, will introduce some new features however. The update includes the ability to share files over iMessage, being able an error occurred to view Live Photos (taken on an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus) on the Messages app on OS X and being able to password protect the notes app. OS X El Capitan Update Released: How To Fix ‘Update Could Not Be Verified’ & ‘Error Occurred While Preparing The Installation’ Errors REUTERS/STEPHEN LAM If you’re trying to update El Capitan to Version 10.11.3, but seem to having a “Update could not be verified” or “Error occurred while preparing the installation” problem, there are a couple things you can try to fix the issue. First, download an alternative copy of OS X 10.11.3 via the Apple Support website and try installing the update that way. There are two versions of OS X 10.11.3 on the Apple Support site, the standalone update (662 MB) and the combo version (1.47 GB).If that doesn’t work, OS X Daily recommends navigating to the Date & Time menu in System Preferences and making sure that “Set date and time automatically” has been checked and is enabled. However, because this menu option requires an internet connection, there is a way of manually updating the OS X clock to the correct time via Terminal. If nothing else works, lament the fact that Apple t