![]() ![]() The only option I have is to get the current hard drive out of there. or install it on your many Macs without re-downloading the full installer. I've tried numerous troubleshooting forums and suggestions but because of the failing hard drive I'm unable to clone my files, unable to download the applicable OS from the App Store, nothing. Then, it proposes to build a bootable install disk and make it look as nice. I've already backed up my important files I want to keep to a USB. I've already formatted my SSD as a boot disk. I can begin downloads but they won't finish and the one time it did finish it said the file was corrupted and wouldn't let me install it. Boot from the Flash Drive and Start the Process For anyone who is already running. Insert the flash drive into the USB port and the Snow Leopard Install DVD into the DVD drive, once they appear on the desktop start up the Disk Utility. I've spent probably 4 hours trying different ways to get Mac OS Sierra, El Capitan, Snow Leopard and Lion installed onto my SSD via the App Store. A startup drive with OS X Snow Leopard (you should be willing to delete). Long story short I cannot clone the failing drive, I cannot boot into internet recovery mode either to install the OS onto my SSD. So my stock HDD is failing and I bought a 500GB SSD to replace it with. First off I'm not crazy- I've just literally never done this and I like to know every detail. ![]()
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