I’m trying to reinstall High Sierra on my 2009 MacBook Pro with a SSD, after erasing the drive as i have replaced the MacBook Pro with a 2014 Mac Mini. It gets so far along and then I get a screen with a large MacOS in the background and a message that says, “No packages were eligible for installation. Contact the software manufacture for assistance. Try again”.
This happens with the full last update of High Sierra from my external HD, using Apple’s option/command Cloud install and even when trying to install Snow Leopard from Apple’s Snow Leopard DVD.
I do have a bootable High Sierra volume on my external SSD which I use with CCC to clone to the 2009 MacBook Pro but I’d like to wipe it clean with no trace of me left if possible.
My MacBook Pro’s SSD passes fine with Disk Utility’s First Aid.
This happens with the full last update of High Sierra from my external HD, using Apple’s option/command Cloud install and even when trying to install Snow Leopard from Apple’s Snow Leopard DVD.
I do have a bootable High Sierra volume on my external SSD which I use with CCC to clone to the 2009 MacBook Pro but I’d like to wipe it clean with no trace of me left if possible.
My MacBook Pro’s SSD passes fine with Disk Utility’s First Aid.