> On 4 May 2016, at 12:52 PM, sqwarqDev <sqwarq...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Yeah, I’ve been through this. I now have disks with every OS from 10.6 
> through to 10.11 and a couple of old MBPs to run them on. Treat them like 
> gold dust. You may well hit that “could not be verified” message again - I 
> know I did, with every single install.
> 
> Eventually, I chanced upon the idea that the checksum was out because of a 
> time difference. I don’t know if that was true or if it even makes sense as a 
> theory, but after temporarily changing my timezone to Cupertino time I was 
> able to get past the roadblock and install.
> 


So probably a redownload isn’t going to help, but I’m doing it anyway.


Thanks for all the tips folks, not there yet but things are moving.

A couple of questions:

Going for VMWare, does Fusion do the job, or do I need Fusion Pro?

Within the installer app, there is an embedded .dmg called InstallESD. This 
seems to be the bulk of the installer. I take it that’s the *REAL* install 
image. Can I install directly from that, and if so, how?


—Graham



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