![]() The technical requirements for High Sierra are listed there and broken out again here. Specifically, with respect to your question, here's how you upgrade to Mac OS High Sierra. It's a great link to keep in mind, now and down the road. Hi Richard, here is a link that gives you access to pretty much all the Mac downloads you could ever want. ![]() A fresh High Sierra download from the App store would probably download and install fine once you are on El Capitan. Open it to mount the image automatically, run the package contained inside the image, and the pacakage creates an El Capitan installer and places it in your Applications folder that you can then run to do the El Capitan upgrade. Step #4 contains an El Capitan disk image install creator. If, for any reason you aren't seeing that. Be sure to check your applications folder, it would be called "Install 10.13 High Sierra" or something similar, and it would be 4GB+ in size. Whenever you try to download a new one it sees you already has one (even though it's broken) and won't override it. ![]() What's happened is that the App Store previously fed you a copy of the 10.13 High Sierra installer into your Applications folder that needs to be deleted and trashed before you can download a fresh working copy from the App Store now.
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