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How to Fix a Damaged macOS Installer

Creating a macOS installer on a bootable USB drive provides a convenient way of installing a fresh copy of macOS on multiple Macs, and also allows you to perform a clean installation quickly and easily.
If you tried to run your installer recently and unexpectedly received an error that it is damaged and can’t be used, then don’t worry – keep reading for a simple and straightforward way to fix it.

Why is my macOS Installer Damaged?
If you tried to use a macOS installer in the last few days or weeks, you may have been met with an error message saying something like ” This copy of the Install macOS Mojave.app application is damaged, and can’t be used to install macOS. ”
As Apple explains in a newly published support document , the likely reason for the “damaged” error message is an expired certificate. Happily though, the fix is very simple.

How to Fix a Damaged macOS Installer
To fix the damaged installer, you should just download the installer again. Doing so will also ensure that you have all of the macOS updates that have been released since you made the original installer, meaning you won’t have to update macOS immediately after the initial installation is complete.
You can find the latest official download links below for the last six versions of Apple’s Mac operating system, all of which contain a new certificate that has not expired:

macOS Catalina
macOS Mojave
macOS High Sierra
macOS Sierra
OS X El Capitan
OS X Yosemite

To learn how to perform a clean installation of macOS using the bootable USB drive method, click one of the following links: macOS Catalina , macOS Mojave , macOS Sierra .
Related Forums: macOS High Sierra , macOS Mojave , macOS Catalina , OS X Yosemite , OS X El Capitan , macOS Sierra 70 comments Get weekly top MacRumors stories in your inbox. Top Rated Comments gank41 69 months ago That message does not mean you can’t download it. It only means that the installer won’t run on that system version. You will see that message after the download is complete (because the system automatically tries to launch the installer) And, you have the downloaded installer, in your Applications folder. I would save the installer app to an external drive, and use one of the methods to create a fresh bootable installer from that app. Finally, delete the downloaded installer from your boot drive. Actually, I get that message BEFORE it tries to download it. I’m well aware that you can still download the file and create USB Installers and whatnot.. Gotta have the file downloaded first, though. And I’m not able to get that far. Score: 4 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) chrfr 67 months ago I am sure that I already had been looking and can’t seem to find and it’s puzzles me.. It could be on any drive attached to your computer. Score: 3 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) gank41 68 months ago Right this had baffled me and a colleague for a few days. The issue im having, now I understand the cause of the error, is that the links send you to the App Store and it just announces that it cant connect to the store. It will if I go to an app thats there. Any clues folks The only way I was able to get the App Store installers was by going through a Virtual Machine of 10.14 and downloading them from there, and then copying them over. Score: 2 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) tywebb13 69 months ago Another weird problem I’m having is the error: ”….. is not a valid mount point” in terminal. It only happens when I want to make a Sierra bootable installer, all the others work fine. Changing the name of the USB drive does not solve the issue and I’ve checked the path and it’s correct. Does anyone else has this issue with the new 10.12 Sierra installer? Indeed. I was so curious about your post that I downloaded Sierra and attempted to make the bootable usb to see if this bug is reproducible. I got the same result. The reproducibility of the bug makes it very suitable to apple for a bug report. I have submitted the bug report to apple. Score: 2 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) bsbeamer 69 months ago For those having issues downloading, you may want to look into the “installinstallmacos.py” script. Score: 2 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) tywebb13 69 months ago The createinstallmedia command will fail with the new Sierra installer. Some code is munged somewhere. As a workaround, do an actual installation to your flash drive, then just copy the new installer to that drive’s Applications folder. At least you can boot and get Sierra installed to an otherwise unbootable drive (or reinstalled over an earlier installation nondestructively). Thank you. I too have a workaround. Make a bootable DVD installer instead. To do this copy and paste these into terminal to make the bootable iso file (assuming you have the Sierra installer in your Applications folder): hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_app hdiutil create -o /tmp/Sierra.cdr -size 7.85g -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J hdiutil attach /tmp/Sierra.cdr.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_build asr restore -source /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -target /Volumes/install_build -noprompt -noverify -erase rm /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/Packages cp -rp /Volumes/install_app/Packages /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/ cp -rp /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.chunklist /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/BaseSystem.chunklist cp -rp /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/BaseSystem.dmg hdiutil detach /Volumes/install_app hdiutil detach /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/ hdiutil convert /tmp/Sierra.cdr.dmg -format UDTO -o /tmp/Sierra.iso mv /tmp/Sierra.iso.cdr ~/Desktop/Sierra.iso A bootable iso file called Sierra.iso will then appear on your desktop and you can use this to burn it to a dual layer dvd: sudo drutil burn /Users/YOURNAME/Desktop/Sierra.iso where you replace “YOURNAME” with the username for the account you are logged into at the time. and then boot to startup manager with option key to select the dvd. Just be aware though that a bootable dvd takes a lot longer to boot up than a bootable usb. Score: 2 Votes ( Like | Disagree ) Read All Comments Popular Stories ‘iPhone 17 Air’ With Rear Camera Bar Allegedly Shown in Leaked Photo Tuesday January 21, 2025 12:46 pm PST by Joe Rossignol A leaker known as “Majin Bu” today shared an alleged image of a component for the rumored, ultra-thin “iPhone 17 Air” model.
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