Try this to make sure that no other apps are interfering with the extraction of the file you need. You should still have the file that you downloaded from - "InstallMacOSX.dmg" ![]() I think that file is not particularly useful to you. I don't understand why you keep ending up with a file named "El Capitan.mkpg". ![]() No need to move it there.Īnd, THEN, you can use the Pikify app to patch that installer app, and continue on with the install on your Mac Pro. That's all it does at that point, and you will find your Install OS X El Capitan.app there in your Applications folder. When the install is complete, the installer app will be copied to your Applications folder. When you open that file, you will get a folder with an installer file, named InstallMacOSX.pkgĭouble-click THAT file, which will open your installer app. Notice that you should get a file named "InstallMacOSX.dmg" I suggest that you download the El Capitan installer again. The name of the installer is "Install OS X El Capitan". If that's what you have, that OSInstall.mpkg will be a file less than 700 KB, and can't possibly work for what you want.Īlso, you won't find any file named El Capitan.exe - that doesn't exist. (I'm guessing that you extracted the file named "OSInstall.mpkg" from the "Install OS X El Capitan". Not sure what the Pikify app does, but patching the installer app should make it larger than 6.22 GB. ![]() How large is that El Capitan.mpkg file that you are trying to use?Īssuming it is the full OS X installer, it SHOULD be about 6.22 GB.
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