Jan 31, 2017 See crash dump file below. JMICRON raid driver. I have tried various solutions as a few forums lead me to think it was a SATA HDD port issue. I have swapped ports on HDD etc, absolutely no luck at all. Windows 10, 10.0, build: 14393 Windows dir: C:WINDOWS. If you can already boot in to safe mode just download the updated JMicron.
You should be able to go directly from Snow Leopard to any version up to and including El Capitan. Only Sierra requires you have something newer than Snow Leopard.
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Since this happens to you no matter what OS version you try to download, it is either a problem with your Snow Leopard system or a problem with your home network and/or your ISP.
Do you have Applications -> Install Mac OS X Lion already on your system?
Do you have Applications -> Install OS X Yosemite already on your system?
Do you have Applicaitons -> Install OS X El Capitan already on your system?
If you have any of these, then you most likely already have completed the download and your network connection is OK.
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If you do not have any of these installers on your system, then it would lead towards network problems
First, make sure you have all the Snow Leopard updates _AND_ the special App Store update
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Now boot into Safe mode and try to download the version you really want to install (El Capitan?) via Applications -> App Store -> Purchases
<http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1564>
This will make sure that there are no 3rd party additions interfering with your Mac (3rd party additions are a very common cause of all kinds of Mac problems). In addition, without 3rd party additions running, there is going to be more RAM and CPU available for the task at hand (But I will note, that Safe mode also runs some more conservative device drivers, so things like your video performance may not be normal).
If trying to download in Safe mode does not work, see if you can connect directly to your router with an Ethernet cable to eliminate any WiFi issues.
If that does not work, then can you take your Mac to another location where Internet is available (an Apple store would be idea; and if you have one nearby, you could even ask them to do the install). But a coffee shop, book store, or other business that offers free WiFi. You DO NOT need to actually go ahead with the install. You can 'Quit' from the install after the installer has finished downloading, and do the install at home.
Switching gears - If the installs are failing after the installers have been downloaded.
This can happen if there is damaging 3rd party software install. There is a entire host of 3rd party additions that can interfere with normal Mac operations, and software upgrades due to incompatible drivers (kernel extensions).
If this is the case, then please post the output from EtreCheck and let the forums analyze what 3rd party additions you have installed on your system.
<https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6174> or <https://etrecheck.com>