![]() So, unless you can find a 10.6.6 installer disk that actually shipped with a Mid 2011 iMac, I think you’ll need to find an OS X 10.6.7, 10.6.8, or 10.6.8.1 full installer. Wikiepedia gives the release history of 10.6, which shows that DMG (and mine) must be the original full 10.6.0 installer.Īccording to Mactracker, the Mid 2011 iMacs came with 10.6.6 (10J4026), which is not listed at the Wikipedia link above - the standard 10.6.6 version was 10J567. It’s basically impossible, usually, to install versions of the OS earlier than what a Mac shipped with. I believe you answered your own question in the original post. I normally completely erase my laptop but I don’t want to do that to the iMac. Can the problem be that I am booting into El Cap on the iMac and trying to install from there? Maybe I need to make a bootable USB drive.
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