Install El Capitan Without Apple Id

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I have an iMac(Early 2009) running Leopard (10.5.8). Now I want to upgrade my OS to El Capitan (10.11).

  1. But, we'll need install media (currently 10.10 is installed), and I figured I'll just go ahead and create a USB install media of El Capitan. However, the only place I see to get it is through the.
  2. Login to your account, or create one if you don't already have an account. Go to this page. Scroll down to the Get OS X El Capitan link. Follow the instructions to download and install El Capitan. Also, To Secure your macOS from virus and trojans, use always a mac optimization software.
  3. Even if you did a clean install of El Capitan it would not explain why you are seeing OS X 10.6.8. OS X 10.6.3/4 was the original system on your computer. Still, it’s hard to know where the 10.6.8 came from, unless Time Machine has been disabled or disconnected for the last 8 years or so.

The situation is this one:

my iMac version is listed under the upgradable devices

MacOSX 10.6.8 is required to be installed (due to Mac App Store introduction) on the iMac

Official solution (or what I undestood reading Apple website)

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  • buy the DVD of Snow Leopard (10.6) from online Apple Store and install it on 10.5.8;
  • update the OS until 10.6.8;
  • use the App Store to download and install El Capitan.

Said that, after some search, I found this macworld article showing alternative methods to upgrade from 10.5.8 MacOSX version to a more recent one. This reading brought me to another solution:

Alternative solution

  • use a Mac of a friend of mine which runs El Capitan to download El Capitan from Mac App Store;
  • create a bootable usb stick from it;
  • use it to do a clean install on my iMac (erasing all disk content before choosing the HDD in which to install El Capitan)
  • configure my iMac creating my Apple ID

Questions

Install El Capitan Without Apple Id Code

  1. Will solution 2 work?
  2. Is solution 2 legal?

Note

Install El Capitan Without Apple Id

The linked article hit my questions' topics but I did not deeply understand nor the configuration of the Apple ID on the fresh installed El Capitan nor the legal aspects of the solution.

Apple makes it fairly difficult to do a clean installation of OS X on a Macbook, primarily by providing misleading completely false instructions in their help.

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Make sure you have time + power available to repeatedly download several multi-gigabyte installers. These instructions will allow you to install the OS clean – you cannot do a factory reset without these, as it will keep all the files and applications currently present on the device.

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The general process for doing a clean install of the OS is as such:

Install El Capitan Without Apple Id Software

  1. Update the OS to the latest version1. This attaches the latest version of the OS to your account, without which you cannot reinstall. You cannot follow this process without updating the OS to the latest version, because there is no way to download the installers for non-current versions.
  2. Re-download the OS from the “Purchased” tab of the app store. This downloads the installer for the OS (normally this is discarded)
  3. Get an 8 GB USB drive, and reformat it through the OS.
  4. Use Diskmaker2 to write the OS installer onto your USB drive.
  5. Reboot the machine. While it restarts, press CMD-R.
  6. This takes you into the OS install screen. Do not reinstall here – this forces you to redownload the OS, and it provides no option to format the disk.
  7. From the menu in the upper right, select to reboot from a startup disk, and select your thumb drive.
  8. When this boots into the USB mode, it looks exactly the same, except it is possible to install the OS without connecting to the internet. DO NOT INSTALL YET.
  9. From this screen, select disk management, and format the disk as you desire (e.g. encrypted or not)
  10. Now, once the disk is formatted, you can re-install the OS without issue. Note that you will need a phone handy to receive text messages, to verify your access.
    1. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/os-x-el-capitan/id1018109117?mt=12 [↩]
    2. http://diskmakerx.com/ [↩]