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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. HT201372: Create a bootable installer for OS X Learn about Create a bootable installer for OS X lkvilla Level 1 (1 points) Q: Failed to start erase of disk due to error (-9999, 0). A mac erase error couldn't unmount disk error occurred erasing the disk. Tried the recommendations in this article, however ran into the error posted
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below.Creating a bootable OS X installer in OS X Maverickssudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath "/Applications/Install OS X Mavericks.app" Ready to start. To a connection error occurred mac mail gmail continue we need to erase the disk at /Volumes/Untitled. If you wish to continue type (Y) then press return: Y Failed to start erase of disk due to error (-9999, 0). A error occurred erasing the disk. Is there an updated
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document ?MacBook 13" white - Early 2009 model MacBook (13-inch Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on Dec 31, 2013 5:56 PM I have this question too Close Q: Failed to start erase of disk due to error (-9999, 0). A error occurred erasing the disk. All replies Helpful answers by davidnave, davidnave Dec 31, 2013 6:35 PM in response to lkvilla Level 1 (10 points) Dec 31, 2013 6:35 PM in response to lkvilla that's irritating. You have the correct command, but bluetooth audio error occurred mac does it do the same thing if you do --applicationpath /applications/install os\ x\ Mavericks.app ? do you get the same error if you erase or repartition the drive manually?diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ Untitled disk1, where disk1 is the mount point for the removable media. You can get the path, diskutil list and you'll get a list with /dev/disk0, /dev/disk1, etc. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Linc Davis, Linc Davis Dec 31, 2013 7:23 PM in response to lkvilla Level 10 (208,000 points) Applications Dec 31, 2013 7:23 PM in response to lkvilla The command doesn't work in 10.6. Make a copy of the installer application, then run it. Once 10.9 is installed, move the copy back into the Applications folder and run the command again. Helpful (3) Reply options Link to this post by Mac-Guyver, Mac-Guyver May 5, 2014 8:03 PM in response to Linc Davis Level 1 (8 points) May 5, 2014 8:03 PM in response to Linc Davis 1) When you say, "make a copy then run it," a) why not run the original? b) where? I don't have another 5 GB of space on my internal drive2) What do you mean "Once 10.9 is installed?" Where do you want me to install 10.9 to? 3) When you say, "move the copy back into the Applications folder," do you mean replace the original?4) What does this accomplish? How does it prevent the 9999 error? Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by
could not be created because of an error: An error occured: -10006.” This happens sometimes when creating the install disk because a false mount is created as some point. Basically, a false mount is a folder created with the same name as your Install drive,
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and that makes the Install disk adopt the same name with "1" at the end, i.e. "Install
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Mac OS Sierra 1". If this error happens: in Finder, click on Go > Go to Folder menu ; Type /Volumes/ If a folder (not error erasing disk error number (-69879, 0) a disk !) is named "Install macOS Sierra", "Install OS X Yosemite", or "Install OS X El Capitan", delete the folder (you may need admin rights, thus type your admin name and password). Reboot your Mac Try again. That should do https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5732585?tstart=0 it. I will try to fix it in a future version (if I manage to get why this happens sometimes in some configurations… "This copy of the Install OS X [OS X Name] application can’t be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading." Due to an expiration of OS X App Store certificates, installers of OS X downloaded prior to February 14th of 2016 can't be used to re-install OS X without encoutering this error. This is not a problem http://diskmakerx.com/faq/ with DiskMaker X per se, but with the installers provided by Apple. I encounter this message: "This copy of the Install OS X [OS X Name] application can’t be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading." Due to an expiration of OS X App Store certificates, installers of OS X downloaded prior to February 14th of 2016 can't be used to re-install OS X without encoutering this error. This is not a problem with DiskMaker X per se, but with the installers provided by Apple. There are three ways to avoid this problem : If you did not erase your Mac and its OS is still working fine, reboot on its hard drive, open System Preferences > Date and Time, uncheck Automatically set up date and time and set the date 13th of February 2016, then disconnect from network and reboot; If you don't have an OS installed anymore, reboot on your OS X install disk built with DiskMaker X, open Terminal and type: date 1010101015 Which will set the date and time on the 10th of October 2015 at 10:10 (it's just easier for me to remember, but any date in the five last years or so should work). The last solution (and the best) is to re-download the OS X installers from the App Store. Which is OK for El Capitan if you currently run it, but what if you want to re-download older OS? Sadly, Apple does not allow to re-downloa
attempted installation of OS X El Capitan or OS X Yosemite are the "This copy of the Install OS X http://osxdaily.com/2015/01/19/fix-os-x-install-errors-cant-be-verified-error-occurred-preparing-mac/ El Capitan application can’t be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading" error, or a "This copy of the Install OS X Yosemite application can’t be http://help.overdrive.com/customer/portal/articles/1481909 verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading" message, or a more vague "An error occurred while preparing the installation. Try running again" error message. Sometimes these can error occurred be resolved by simply rebooting and trying to reinstall 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 error occurred mac El Capitan or OS X Yosemite, ranging from the standard App Store update, 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
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