Hackintosh Shop 245
Will there be an update?
jizbo 1
Hi Hackinstosher,
Thanks for the help and sorry for the delay, can't find how to attach the log file and it's too big to put it in here, so please let me know how I can send it to you
Cheers Jiz
Hackintosh Shop 245
You can upload it in Google drive or somewhere and post a link here.
jizbo 1
jizbo 1
Hi Hackinstosher,
Found anything on the log files ?
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Hackintosh Shop 245
Yes it feels like you did not apply the Date command fix which has been listed on Hackintosh Catalina Guide.
jizbo 1
Hi Hackinstosher,
With the terminal I adjusted the date
( -bash-3.2# date 07240019
Wed Jul 24 00:00:00 UTC2019
-bash-3.2#)
After a longer while then before received the error message
An error occured while running scripts from the package "Osinstall.postscript.pkg)
restart
Included the latest log file
Looking forward for the next step, as always big thanks
Jiz
Edited by jizbologfile link
jizbo 1
12 minutes ago, jizbo said:Hi Hackinstosher,
With the terminal I adjusted the date
( -bash-3.2# date 07240019
Wed Jul 24 00:00:00 UTC2019
-bash-3.2#)
After a longer while then before received the error message
An error occured while running scripts from the package "Osinstall.postscript.pkg)
restart
Included the latest log file
Looking forward for the next step, as always big thanks
Jiz
Hackintosh Shop 245
I just checked the log lines
“Error: Het geselecteerde volume is niet groot genoeg voor de installatie. Er is minimaal 23,33 GB vereist.”
it means your destination volume does not have required space to Install Catalina.
jizbo 1
Ok I add a bigger one to it (250Gb)
unfortenally got the same error message
Hackintosh Shop 245
Make sure that the target Volume is an APFS formate and Did you apply the date command?
jizbo 1
I got this problem too. My theory is that it's an Apple security feature. Since Macs don't ship in anything smaller than 256 gb, if it detects a drive that is any smaller it knows it's not apple genuine preventing it from installing. Again, this is all just speculation and is what i got from a few minutes of googling. TLDR: your storage is 6gb too small.
jizbo 1
Hi Tharthar2,
thanks for the reply, indeed could be a security feature from Apple , so I will setup a bigger disk (>256Gb) and give it another try (after the holidays, let you know how it worked out)
grtz jiz
Hello:
Having the same issue with a Dell Optiplex 7010 16Gb Ram DD3 1600 SSD Crucial, Nvidia GT 740, broadcom Wireless Card and Bluetooth all supported but It halts at this point
Change the date in the terminal and formatted the SSD as Extended Journaled
I have the log
Edited by samueldphmissing ingo
This is the log for my installation https://1drv.ms/t/s!Akk92aj0i6U8jL0we49jctqZz5eyDw
Hackintosh Shop 245
Jul 24 00:00:23 iMac OSInstaller[553]: PackageKit: Executing script "./postinstall" in /Volumes/MAC-SSD/.PKInstallSandboxManager/4C207903-3A2E-47F7-9DF6-B6FB3E062913.activeSandbox/Scripts/com.hackintoshzone.clover.uefibootloader.Smyl3k
Jul 24 00:00:23 iMac OSInstaller[553]: ./postinstall: Bootloader must be Installed Manually
I think you have not partitioned your Hard disk under GUID Partition table.
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jizbo 1
Hi all
Just got back and installalled a 1TB HD and WOW !!!! a full installation macOS Catalina
up to the next issue , no WIFI and no LAN
but my compliments to Hackintosher !!!
grtz Jiz
ege 0
Greetings all,
Im desperately seeking help for the notorious "Osinstall.postscript.pkg" error in a fresh catalina install.
I'm currently using a HP Envy laptop with a NVIDIA GT635m graphics card. CPU is intel based i7 series and recognised by the system so no problems there i assume.
Here is my log file for the installation:
I would really, really appreciate it if you could help it is kinda important.
Edited by egeEdit: Date command has been entered as 0202000019
ege 0
Anybody help ? 🙂
You must post your full hardware specs, save the Installer log to a pen-drive and attach it here
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