Fix: The Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted – Mac OS Sierra

Fix: The Recovery Server Could Not Be Contacted – Mac OS Sierra

If you are trying to install Mac OS X (while in mac os recovery mode) onto a new volume on your Mac over your LAN network or Wi-Fi, you may receive an error.

 

The recovery server could not be contacted.

 

A solution provided by a user (Brano) on our site:

1. Launch Terminal and type:

 

ntpdate -u time.apple.com

 

 

Note: If you receive "operation not permitted" put sudo in front of the command.

 

sudo ntpdate -u time.apple.com

 


2. Proceed normally.

 


The problem is, SYSTEM DATE is wrong, and CERT validation is failing (https)

First, ensure your Mac is connected to a wired or wireless network. To connect wired network, plug an Ethernet cable in. To connect to a wireless network, go to the top right corner of the screen and choose the wireless icon and connect to a network.





If you are still experiencing the issue, it is very likely that the Apple servers are busy processing download requests for other users. You may also see your installation time rise significantly but come down suddenly over time.

 

If you are currently experiencing this issue, use the comment form below to let us now.

 


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Comments 105

Guest - geni on Friday, 08 December 2017 05:51

A BIG Thank You
ntpdate -u time.apple.com

this works.....

A BIG Thank You ntpdate -u time.apple.com this works.....
urzh on Thursday, 07 December 2017 12:34

Try adding "sudo" in front of the command...

Try adding "sudo" in front of the command...
Guest - Pablo on Thursday, 07 December 2017 11:30

Is not a solution. After terminal appears the following message: Can't adjust the time of day: Operation not permitted

Is not a solution. After terminal appears the following message: Can't adjust the time of day: Operation not permitted
Guest - Ash on Wednesday, 06 December 2017 01:17

Bruno your tip also worked.. here, however does any know how to stop . Does anyone know how to fix "too many corpses being created" , this is my problems, I have already installed MACOS High Serra once which took over 12 hours, but I still have the same issue, boot page with Apple loads very slowly and does not start up the system. I do not have a backup to restore from..

Bruno your tip also worked.. here, however does any know how to stop . Does anyone know how to fix "too many corpses being created" , this is my problems, I have already installed MACOS High Serra once which took over 12 hours, but I still have the same issue, boot page with Apple loads very slowly and does not start up the system. I do not have a backup to restore from..
Guest - Windy on Saturday, 02 December 2017 09:10
Guest - LUCY BUTCHER on Saturday, 02 December 2017 07:31

I am tearing my hair out - there terminal thing did not work!!! Arghh any suggestions??? Been on phone for over 2 hours this morning to Apple Support who finally told me 'just install new High Sierra' that'll solve it!!! But no, getting same message re: recovery server could not be found!!! Arghhh so annoyed please can anyone suggest/help me!!

I am tearing my hair out - there terminal thing did not work!!! Arghh any suggestions??? Been on phone for over 2 hours this morning to Apple Support who finally told me 'just install new High Sierra' that'll solve it!!! But no, getting same message re: recovery server could not be found!!! Arghhh so annoyed please can anyone suggest/help me!!
Guest - OR Gordon on Friday, 01 December 2017 17:14

And what do you mean "launch Terminal"? From where? How? Techies are such crap communicators.

And what do you mean "launch Terminal"? From where? How? Techies are such crap communicators.
Guest - Landers on Friday, 01 December 2017 06:36

Hi there,

Thanks Brano. It took we time to find the terminal window. After going back and forth through the recovery menu options I finally found it.
1. Open Terminal
2. enter the line of code: ntpdate -u time.apple.com
3. wait 15 seconds. Get an incomprehensible answer
4. Quit the terminal
5. Start again the installation, it works

Good luck everyone. Been spending 2 hours, and it finally worked

Will now install Ubuntu on a partition of the disk

Hi there, Thanks Brano. It took we time to find the terminal window. After going back and forth through the recovery menu options I finally found it. 1. Open Terminal 2. enter the line of code: ntpdate -u time.apple.com 3. wait 15 seconds. Get an incomprehensible answer 4. Quit the terminal 5. Start again the installation, it works Good luck everyone. Been spending 2 hours, and it finally worked :) Will now install Ubuntu on a partition of the disk :)
Guest - Ghost on Thursday, 30 November 2017 19:09

Thank you this solution worked, what a pain in the ass.

Thank you this solution worked, what a pain in the ass.
Guest - Erik on Thursday, 30 November 2017 15:16

Brano's fix works

Brano's fix works
Guest - ss204u on Wednesday, 29 November 2017 19:05

I spend more time on how to find terminal while I was in install macOS High Sierra screen, than to apply this fix. It did fix the issue, as soon as I apply this simple line in the command window.Thank you so much!!!!

I spend more time on how to find terminal while I was in install macOS High Sierra screen, than to apply this fix. It did fix the issue, as soon as I apply this simple line in the command window.Thank you so much!!!!
Guest - Antonio M. Luciano Junior on Wednesday, 29 November 2017 17:43

I did this (ntpdate -u time.apple.com), but it did not work for me.

I did this (ntpdate -u time.apple.com), but it did not work for me.
Guest - Fazlullah Noori on Wednesday, 29 November 2017 12:34

This will appear after we write this :ntpdate -u time.apple.com the terminal response : can't adjust the time of day: operation not permitted

This will appear after we write this :ntpdate -u time.apple.com the terminal response : can't adjust the time of day: operation not permitted
Guest - Anderson on Tuesday, 28 November 2017 09:06

Brano the man!!

Brano the man!!
Guest - Kev on Tuesday, 28 November 2017 01:41

OMG!!! Thanks, Brano. Did exactly what you said and it updating as we speak.

OMG!!! Thanks, Brano. Did exactly what you said and it updating as we speak.
Guest - Pedro on Monday, 27 November 2017 14:55

Thank you Brano, this solution solved this problem here.

Thank you Brano, this solution solved this problem here. :)
Guest - Ashley Hawke on Friday, 24 November 2017 14:25

I am currently having this issue .. all I see is The recovery server could not be contacted!! Honestly if there is this many problems trying to get a solution to a problem Apple is going down hill!! I might have to sell this and go back to HP or dell!!! I am even giving up my iPhone which is having update issues!!!

I am currently having this issue .. all I see is The recovery server could not be contacted!! Honestly if there is this many problems trying to get a solution to a problem Apple is going down hill!! I might have to sell this and go back to HP or dell!!! I am even giving up my iPhone which is having update issues!!!
Guest - Brano on Friday, 24 November 2017 04:05

I got same error, fix:
1) launch terminal, write there: ntpdate -u time.apple.com
2) proceed normally.
The problem is, SYSTEM DATE is wrong, and CERT validation is failing (https)

I got same error, fix: 1) launch terminal, write there: ntpdate -u time.apple.com 2) proceed normally. The problem is, SYSTEM DATE is wrong, and CERT validation is failing (https)
Guest - Chris on Friday, 17 November 2017 09:30

I tried this several times and got this error message. But after continuing it finally came through to the user agreement form. Crossing fingers that this solves the problem of my broke instalation.

I tried this several times and got this error message. But after continuing it finally came through to the user agreement form. Crossing fingers that this solves the problem of my broke instalation.
Guest - Muhammad Adnan on Friday, 17 November 2017 08:17

Download completed and while installing it appeared empty folder with ? Symble . Now i am unable to launch old os or install new one

Download completed and while installing it appeared empty folder with ? Symble . Now i am unable to launch old os or install new one
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