There was a recent thread a bit similar to this one that might give you a bit more insight on upgrades to El CapitanĮl Capitan on Early 2009 MBP and other stuff The ElCapitan installer is just over 6 GB and it will fit on a 8 GB USB flash drive, but it may require more than 8 GB during the installation process - it would be good if you could free up a total of at least 12GB on your hard drive. The other is that the amount of hard space at 8.8 GB I think is marginal. You should be able to verify that the installer you have is not corrupt. One is that your El Capitan macOS may be corrupt because of the very long download - I think you mentioned 14 hours which probably means dial-up. Click to expand.Also not true - El Capitan is available from Apple for any Mac where El Capitan is the latest macOS that Mac supports - and your iMac is one of those
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