![]() ![]() Really - try the above if you can, but as an alternative, here is a simple recipe for making a USB version of the OS X installer associated tools. With OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, or Mavericks, you can use a USB flash drive or other removable media as a startup disk from which to install OS X. - Create a bootable installer for OS X.Update (10/24/13): Fixed a minor issue in how the code was displayed, and updated to reflect the public release of Mavericks.If Apple's supported method of using the createinstallmedia tool doesn't work, you can try other options below: That’s all there is to it! For reference, the original method of creating a USB boot drive can also be found at this link. Make sure to wait until you see the “Done.” prompt before exiting Terminal or interrupting the process. The process can take up to 20-30 minutes to finish, even though Terminal may not look like it is doing anything. Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app -nointeraction Run this in terminal and wait about 20 minutes: The installer should be called Install OS X Mavericks.app and should be in your Applications folder. ![]() ![]() Your 8 GB USB drive should be called Untitled and formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Here’s how to make it work, courtesy of some helpful instructions from MacRumors forum member tywebb13: Note: While the old method still technically works, it will not install a Recovery Partition, whereas this new method will. Before you proceed, please note that you will need a flash drive at least 8GB in size or larger. Since Apple has changed a few things since their first developer preview, we’ve got a new method for creating a USB install disc also – and this one should work for many versions of OS X to come. It’s finally here – yes, Apple has finally released OS X Mavericks to the public! With the public release, Apple has changed the necessary steps required to build a fully functional bootable USB installer for the preview.Ī USB install disc can be an important tool to quickly and easily install a fresh copy on your Mac, without first having to install OS X Mountain Lion and then upgrade using the Mac App Store method. ![]()
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