Once you’ve downloaded the file from Google Drive:

Warning: macOS Mojave is no longer receiving security updates. Only use this for legacy hardware (2012–2018 Macs), running old 32-bit software, or offline development environments.

You download a direct .dmg file. No Apple ID required. No “This version is too old for your Mac” errors. You simply get the disk image.

It would be disingenuous to ignore the legal and security gray areas of this practice. Sharing a DMG of macOS via Google Drive violates Apple’s software license agreement, as macOS is proprietary software. Apple holds the copyright, and while it has historically been lenient with distribution of older versions, it does issue takedown requests for Google Drive links. Moreover, downloading a system DMG from an unofficial Google Drive link carries significant risk: a malicious actor could embed malware, keyloggers, or remote-access tools into the installer. The “better” in the user’s search query is a plea for a verified, clean copy—a hash-checked, unmodified DMG—but there is no guarantee.

Nonetheless, the practical reality is that many power users trust known community figures (e.g., the “DosDude1” patcher community) who provide checksums alongside their Google Drive links. This trust ecosystem, while not legally sound, operates with surprising effectiveness. It demonstrates that when a corporation fails to provide convenient access to legacy software for legitimate use cases, users will create their own shadow infrastructure.

This is Apple’s expired certificate trap. Fix it by disconnecting from the internet and setting the date back to 2019:

date 0101010119

Then run the installer. After installation, reset the date with sudo sntp -sS time.apple.com.

If you’ve downloaded a macOS Mojave 10.14.6 installer as a .dmg and stored it on Google Drive (or shared it via Drive), you may run into trouble mounting, verifying, or running the installer on a Mac. This guide covers the practical steps to access, verify, and run a Mojave 10.14.6 .dmg from Google Drive reliably, and avoids common pitfalls.

Some suggest using Shift-Option-Command-R to install the original macOS that came with your Mac. But:


Another crucial factor is hardware longevity. macOS Mojave was the last version to support a wide range of Macs, including the 2009–2012 Mac Pro (cheese grater), 2010–2012 MacBook Pros, and 2012 Mac minis. These machines, while old, are often prized for their upgradeability (RAM, SSDs, and even graphics cards) and build quality. Users who have invested in keeping these “vintage” Macs running have no choice but to run Mojave if they want a relatively modern, secure browser and app ecosystem. Later versions of macOS, such as Catalina, Big Sur, and Monterey, dropped driver support for components common in these legacy machines.

Attempting to obtain Mojave through Apple’s official recovery methods (e.g., Internet Recovery) often fails for these older models or installs an obsolete, non-final version that requires dozens of incremental updates. A clean, up-to-date 10.14.6 DMG provides a one-stop solution: a fresh install with all patches integrated. Placing this DMG on Google Drive allows a user with a dying hard drive on their 2012 MacBook Pro to quickly download a bootable installer onto a USB drive from another computer, breathe new life into the old machine, and continue using it productively for years to come.

Installers Wampserver full install version

 

Updates

  • xDebug
  • Update xDebug 3.5.1 64 bit 
    MD5 f0707cdfca0ca7dbc657608a76bd7ceb
  • XDebug update version 3.5.1 for PHP versions 8.0.x to 8.5.x 64 bit already installed. Can be reinstalled if addition of PHP version.
  • Language files
  • Language files 
    MD5 1bdaf5cc664a2624f09cac3a09f805f9
  • 2026-05-04 - spanish 3.4.2 by Javier Gonzalez Jiménez
    2026-03-28 - turkish by Osman Öz
    2025-11-22 - romanian 3.4.0 by Ciprian Murariu
  • Tray Menu Manager (wampmanager.exe)
  • Tray Menu Manager 3.2.7.7 64 bit 
    MD5 926cb46998534ac9e4db4ebfa2f65485
  • Updated Tray Menu Manager(wampmanager.exe)
    + Service adjustments.
    + Management via sc.exe instead of cmd.
    + Threading for service management.
    + Configuration adjustments.
    + Threading for configuration.
    + Added an INI variable for services.
    + Action: ParametersServices
    + This parameter must be the first one in the section.
    [StopRemoveInstallStartAll]
    Action: ParametersServices
    + Added an INI variable for settings.
    + Action: ParametersRefresh
    + This parameter must be the first one in the section.
    [wampreload]
    action: ParametersRefresh
    + Added two variables to the [ScreenWaitMessage] section
    + WaitMessageRestartServices=Install Services !
    + WaitMessageRestartRefresh=Reset Parameters !
    + Added a Local Network check.
    + Added an Internet Network check.
    + Updated Pro 64-bit libraries.
    - Info: The 32-bit version is no longer supported.
    - Info: Versions lower than Windows 11 will no longer be tested.
    + Code signing.
 

Applications Wampserver

Applications

  • PhpMyAdmin
  • Phpmyadmin 4.9.11 
    MD5 38da46bd315181b2c0b945dcacf6cc70
  • PhpMyAdmin 4.9.11 - Latest version supported by PHP 5.5 to 7.4
    This version can be added to an existing version, you will have the choice during the installation.
  • Phpmyadmin 5.2.3 
    MD5 a91ab8a622b4026eeab164a90c5d102f
  • PhpMyAdmin 5.2.3 does not support PHP 5.5, 5.6, 7.0 and 7.1.
    Supported by PHP 7.2 to 8.4
    This version can be added to an existing version, you will have the choice during the installation.
  • Adminer
  • Database management in a single PHP file. Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a light full-featured database management tool written in PHP. Adminer works perfectly with PHP 7 & 8 and MySQL 5.7 & 8
  • Adminer 5.4.2 
    MD5 c9bf4fa7b49248b7733ca78dd36c1ef7
  • PhpSysInfo
  • Phpsysinfo 3.4.5 
    MD5 90e73840950d626173b1a65af268b474
 

Macos Mojave 1014 6 Dmg Google Drive Better

Once you’ve downloaded the file from Google Drive:

Warning: macOS Mojave is no longer receiving security updates. Only use this for legacy hardware (2012–2018 Macs), running old 32-bit software, or offline development environments.

You download a direct .dmg file. No Apple ID required. No “This version is too old for your Mac” errors. You simply get the disk image. macos mojave 1014 6 dmg google drive better

It would be disingenuous to ignore the legal and security gray areas of this practice. Sharing a DMG of macOS via Google Drive violates Apple’s software license agreement, as macOS is proprietary software. Apple holds the copyright, and while it has historically been lenient with distribution of older versions, it does issue takedown requests for Google Drive links. Moreover, downloading a system DMG from an unofficial Google Drive link carries significant risk: a malicious actor could embed malware, keyloggers, or remote-access tools into the installer. The “better” in the user’s search query is a plea for a verified, clean copy—a hash-checked, unmodified DMG—but there is no guarantee.

Nonetheless, the practical reality is that many power users trust known community figures (e.g., the “DosDude1” patcher community) who provide checksums alongside their Google Drive links. This trust ecosystem, while not legally sound, operates with surprising effectiveness. It demonstrates that when a corporation fails to provide convenient access to legacy software for legitimate use cases, users will create their own shadow infrastructure. Once you’ve downloaded the file from Google Drive:

This is Apple’s expired certificate trap. Fix it by disconnecting from the internet and setting the date back to 2019:

date 0101010119

Then run the installer. After installation, reset the date with sudo sntp -sS time.apple.com. Warning: macOS Mojave is no longer receiving security

If you’ve downloaded a macOS Mojave 10.14.6 installer as a .dmg and stored it on Google Drive (or shared it via Drive), you may run into trouble mounting, verifying, or running the installer on a Mac. This guide covers the practical steps to access, verify, and run a Mojave 10.14.6 .dmg from Google Drive reliably, and avoids common pitfalls.

Some suggest using Shift-Option-Command-R to install the original macOS that came with your Mac. But:


Another crucial factor is hardware longevity. macOS Mojave was the last version to support a wide range of Macs, including the 2009–2012 Mac Pro (cheese grater), 2010–2012 MacBook Pros, and 2012 Mac minis. These machines, while old, are often prized for their upgradeability (RAM, SSDs, and even graphics cards) and build quality. Users who have invested in keeping these “vintage” Macs running have no choice but to run Mojave if they want a relatively modern, secure browser and app ecosystem. Later versions of macOS, such as Catalina, Big Sur, and Monterey, dropped driver support for components common in these legacy machines.

Attempting to obtain Mojave through Apple’s official recovery methods (e.g., Internet Recovery) often fails for these older models or installs an obsolete, non-final version that requires dozens of incremental updates. A clean, up-to-date 10.14.6 DMG provides a one-stop solution: a fresh install with all patches integrated. Placing this DMG on Google Drive allows a user with a dying hard drive on their 2012 MacBook Pro to quickly download a bootable installer onto a USB drive from another computer, breathe new life into the old machine, and continue using it productively for years to come.

 

Tools

 

Visual C++ Redistributable Packages

 
 

Sources of binaries used to create installers

Apache binaries: Apache Lounge - PHP binaries: PHP.net - MySQL binaries: MySQL Community Server - MariaDB binaries: MariaDB Foundation
Applications : PhpMyAdmin - Adminer - AdminerEvo - PhpSysInfo - xDebug

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