Jul 10, 2018 Tried different versions of the 10.14 Installer app, and also installing onto internal and external drive, but always get this. I did replace one file on the USB Stick made with the patcher (was an SD card in an adapter actually), and the installer then did open but would just stall and stayed at 16 minutes remaining.
I know Apple are going away from optical media, pushing it the same way as the old floppy disk but heck it’s still nice to have a bootable OSX disk or drive in times of need.
After downloading the Lion.App from the store aka “Install Mac OS X Lion”, control click it to bring up a contextual menu and select “Show Package” contents from the menu.
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This brings up a Contents folder, from here navigate to Contents/Shared Support/InstallESD.dmg, and thats the disk image to burn. Double click it, you can skip the verifying process, then the disk image mounts as a volume in the sidebar.
Select the mounted volume in the sidebar then either click on the burn icon if you have it set up or choose the option from the File menu, pop in a blank DVD and thats a job done.
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- Jul 23, 2011 This brings up a Contents folder, from here navigate to Contents/Shared Support/InstallESD.dmg, and thats the disk image to burn. Double click it, you can skip the verifying process, then the disk image mounts as a volume in the sidebar.
- I bought a Mac Mini off eBay that had two sticks of 4GB RAM and it presented this same issue validating installESD.dmg. The first stick looked unbranded and cheap and I removed it, revealing what looked to be a stick of stock RAM from Apple. Removing the one stick resolved the issue for me. – Cory Klein Oct 4 '19 at 23:17.
To keep a separate image of the dmg, option drag a copy to your desktop, this will make a copy of the InstallESD.dmg leaving the original Lion app intact.
You can also use /Utilities/Disk Utility to do the same thing, just launch Disk Utility, highlight the InstallESD.dmg and burn.
To make a bootable image to a drive instead of a disk, you need to do a restore in Disk Utility, select the InstallESD.dmg as the source and the disk volume as the destination. Enusure that the destination volume is correctly formatted as HFS+ Extended Journaled. Click “Restore”.
Create a boot drive for Lion OSX
If you haven’t got the Lion App to start with and can’t re-download it from the App store, you can still make a partial聽boot drive from the hidden Recovery Partition, check it out.
Alright about a week and a half ago my Macbook Pro started acting up. All of my applications were crashing randomly and what not so I decided to just try and reinstall El Capitan onto it. I tried and tried and tried but only got an error about how it couldn't be installed on that computer.
What Is Installesd Dmg Partial Name
So then I went and completely reformatted my hard drive and booted up with Internet Recovery. Told it to install Mac OS X Lion again (that's what came with my computer) and I am now getting the following errors when I look at the installer log:
Line 1: Install Mac OS X Lion [379]: Chunk validation failed, retrying...
Line 2: Failed to verify InsallESD.dmg: hdiutil verify failed
Line 3: Damaged resume data :/Volumes/Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB Media/Mac OS X Install Data/InstallESD.dmg.partial : /Volumes/Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB Media/Mac OS X Install Data/InstallESD.chunklist.partial
Download Installesd.dmg
I'm leaning towards the conclusion that my SSD has gone bad even though it's only a little over a year old.
However, I thought I would post here too in case anyone else has had this problem and was able to fix it without getting a new hard drive.
It's also worth noting that when I use Disk Utility to check the disc for errors it doesn't find anything.
UPDATE
I just tried to install onto my old mac hard drive and I'm getting the same error. After some more research I saw that some say if you upgraded ram to take out the ram from one of the slots and try again. I'm going to try that when I get home and see if that works.