• Windows flash drive for mac os x. Creating a bootable MAC OS flash drive: step-by-step instructions, setup tips

    Like previous versions Mac OS, a new operating system distributed through the App Store Apple. On at the moment download options from App Store is missing, but still on the World Wide Web you can find a pure upstor image of OS X Mavericks without any difficulties, there are different versions on the network, but in my opinion it’s better to take the version below, say 10.9.3 or 10.9.4, and update after installation via the app store.

    If you have Mac version OS is lower than 10.9, then you can simply update the system without any problems. To do this, you should transfer the OS X installation image to the programs and run it, after which the system update will begin.

    If you, like me, prefer a clean installation, you should prepare yourself for this bootable USB flash drive with OS X Mavericks. This will make the installation process more flexible.

    Creation procedure boot drive with OS X Mavericks is different from previous systems, although not much more difficult.

    Creating a bootable OS X flash drive using Disk Utility

    Step 1: Download the OS X Mavericks installation image. The version doesn't really matter, since after installation you will be updated to the latest 10.9.5. The main thing you should pay attention to is that the image is original from the App Store, so that it is suitable for clean install on Apple computers. Should not be downloaded system backup, both installation ones and those that work after expanding them to a separate partition hard drive- in this case, you may encounter system errors and not correct operation OS X, you must admit, we don’t know what we did before preparing the backup, what files or rights were changed, etc.

    Step 2: Connect the USB drive to your computer and run Disk Utility.

    Step 3: Select the USB flash drive in the left panel, click the “Disk Partition” tab and then “Partition 1” from the drop-down menu. Now click on Options at the bottom and select “ GUID partition scheme" Click OK and Apply.

    Step 4: Launch Terminal to enable hidden files and restart Finder with the following command:

    Defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE;\killall Finder;\say Files Revealed

    Step 5: Go to the Programs folder, in which find the file “Install OS X 10.9.app”. (Version of your image)

    Step 6: Right click on it, then “Show package contents”.

    Step 7: Open the “Contents” folder and find “Shared Support” inside, then the InstallESD.dmg file.

    Step 8: Double click use the InstallESD.dmg file to mount the image.

    Step 9: Go to “OS X Install ESD” and right-click on the BaseSystem.dmg file, select Open.

    Step 10: Go back to Disk Utility, where click BaseSystem.dmg in the sidebar and go to the Recover tab.

    Step 11: In the source field, select the BaseSystem.dmg file, in the destination line - USB flash drive. Click the Recover button and enter your administrator password.

    Step 12: Once completed, open your USB drive in Finder and go to the System -> Installation folder and delete the file (link) called Packages. Leave this window open.

    Step 13: Go back to the "OS X Install ESD" image and move the Packages folder from here to the /System/Installation/ directory from which you removed the link in step 12.

    Step 14: Once completed, you can begin installing OS X Mavericks on your Apple computers. To do this, restart your computer by holding Option (Alt) and selecting boot menu disk "OS X Base System 1". To install on a PC, we need the Clover bootloader; we will look at its installation in the second method of creating a bootable flash drive using the terminal.

    Previously, this method was not available for El Capitan and Sierra versions, since the functionality of the new disk utility frankly speaking, stripped down. But now in El Capitan and Sierra you can use the old one too disk utility read how to do this.

    Creating a bootable OS X Mavericks flash drive through the terminal

    Creation bootable flash drive Mac OS X Mavericks with Clover bootloader can be roughly divided into four stages. To install on Apple computers, you only need to complete the first two steps; the steps associated with Clover are not performed. Let's get started...

    Step one is preparing the flash drive.

    Step two is copying the installation files.

    Step three is to install the Clover bootloader on the USB flash drive.

    Step four - setting up the bootloader and configuration file (working with the EFI partition of the flash drive).

    So, let's proceed to the first step, launch Disk Utility. On the flash drive “Partition Scheme” - “Section: 1”, you can specify any name, in my case I specified 12345 - this name will be written in the terminal command. “Format” - “Mac OS Extended (zhunalny)”.

    Click on the “Options” button. In the window that opens, select the “GUID” partition scheme, click “OK”, and then “Apply”.

    The system will ask you to confirm the correctness of the actions performed. Let me remind you that as a result of this operation, all information on the flash drive will be destroyed. Let's start copying the installation files. The Mac OS Mavericks installer should be located in your Applications folder. When downloading from the App Store, the installer is placed in “Programs” (as in my case), and if you download the installer from other resources, then you need to place it in the appropriate folder yourself.

    Copy the installation files to the USB flash drive, typing the following in the terminal:

    sudo "/Applications/Install OS X Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia" --volume "/Volumes/12345" --applicationpath "/Applications/Install OS X Mavericks.app" --nointeraction

    Do not forget that the name of the partition on the flash drive is entered in quotes; in my case, “12345”, you will have to replace it with your own.

    It is worth considering that commands must be preceded by two hyphens, very often when copying and pasting into the terminal, two hyphens "—" are replaced by one "-". In this case, an error will be displayed.

    To continue the installation, enter “Y” and press “Enter”.

    The process of cleaning the disk and copying files will begin. Copying files can take up to 15 minutes, depending on the speed of the flash drive and computer performance. When copying, there will be no progress indicators, such as percentages, flashing dots and filling rows and columns - this should be taken into account. We started copying and are waiting for complete completion.

    After the operation is completed successfully, we will see the following window:

    After this step, the flash drive is ready to install OS X Mavericks on Apple computers. For installation on PC we continue preparing...

    The OS X operating system is one of the most stable operating systems in the world. It is almost impossible for the user to “break” it. However, sometimes situations arise that require reinstalling the system from scratch. The easiest way to do this is to use a special installation flash drive. This instruction will teach you how to properly make such a flash drive at home.

    Requirements

    • Mac computer with operating system 10.7 or higher
    • Stable Internet connection
    • Installation image operating system
    • Flash drive 8 gigabyte
    • DiskMaker X (download)

    We will describe all actions using the example of the last one current version OS: OS X Yosemite (10.10.1). A bootable USB flash drive can only be created on Mac computer with OS version 10.7 or higher.

    Downloading the installation image

    Open the application on your computer App Store. In the search field write " Yosemite", and press Enter. Select application " OS X Yosemite", and click " Download" If necessary, enter the login/password for your Apple ID.

    Preparing a flash drive

    While the image is downloading, prepare a USB flash drive. Open the program on your computer Disk Utility"(located in applications, in the Utilities folder). Connect the flash drive to USB port computer. Select it on the left side of the application, and click on the “ Disk partition" Select partition scheme " Section 1", format " Mac OS Extended (Journaled)».

    Click the button Options" Select " Guide Section Layout", and click " OK».

    After that, click the button Apply" In the confirmation window, click the button Split disk" In a few minutes the flash drive will be ready for use.

    Creating an installation flash drive

    So, the image is loaded, the flash drive is prepared. Now comes the fun part.

    Download and run the program (download link at the beginning of the instructions).

    In the program window, click the button Yosemite (10.10).

    The program itself will find the previously downloaded system image. You only need to click on the " Use this copy».

    DiskMaker will prompt you to select a disk to create the image. Click the button An 8 GB USB thumb drive" In the next window, select your flash drive and click the " Choose this disk" Next, click the button “ Erase then create the disk».

    Your user rights will need to be verified. Click the button Continue" Then enter your administrator password, and click the " OK».

    Where I try, to the best of my ability, to help beginners install Hackintoshes on a PC, and I came across the fact that people who want to install Mac OS for the first time do not know how to write an image to a flash drive from under various systems and with the help various applications. I decided to eliminate this gap and write a manual on this topic. All the actions I described are for informational purposes only; the editors of the site are categorically against installing unlicensed software. I also warn you that the site administration is not responsible for damage to your equipment, if any. If you, as a user, are not able to unpack files onto a flash drive, do not know the basic differences between file systems and do not know why you need the Mac OS operating system, then I recommend not reading further so as not to waste your time. Please note that to create a bootable USB flash drive you will need USB flash drive with a capacity of 8 gigabytes or more.

    1. Create a bootable Mac OS USB flash drive in Windows using BDU

    The first method of creating a bootable flash drive, I think, is the most correct and does not require user qualifications. To do this, we need to download Boot Disk Utility from the official website and unpack the files from the archive to your computer. The files look something like this:
    1. Launch the utility
    2. Destination disk → select our flash drive
    3. Format disk
    Now we wait. The flash drive will be formatted in Apple HFS and split into two partitions, one of which will have the bootloader installed (CLOVER), and the second will remain blank so that the installer can be deployed there. On emerging Windows windows We refuse the offer to format the disk. It is assumed that you already have an image of the system you want to install, but if not, you can download the OS version you need from the nnm torrent tracker.
    1. Extract from the archive HFS Partition File (HFS+), a file with the extension .hfs.
    2. In the BDU “Destination disk” utility window, select Part 2 of our broken flash drive.
    3. Click “Restore partiton”.
    4. We search and select our *.hfs file. Please note that it must be no larger than PART 2 partition.
    If everything went well, then after unpacking you become the owner of a flash drive with installed bootloader CLOVER and the Mac OS X installer.

    2. Creating a bootable Mac OS USB flash drive in Windows using BDU

    Download the image High Sierra for example or Sierra
    1. Mount the ISO image
    2. We use a flash drive of at least 8 or more.
    3. Paste into usb flash drive, call diskpart, write
    list disk determine the flash drive number
    enter sel disk X where X flash drive number
    then enter clean and exit upon completion


    • Install R-Drive (in the distribution).
    • Deploy the rdr image to a flash drive by selecting “Recover from image”



    3. Create a bootable Mac OS USB flash drive in Windows using Transmac

    We install the trial version of Transmac from the official website, run it as administrator, format our flash drive
    then we restore from the existing image

    4. Creating a bootable Mac OS USB flash drive in Mac OS

    If you have a computer running Mac OS or virtual machine with this operating system, the process of creating a bootable flash drive will be radically different from the above. This guide was written for owners of modern motherboards using a UEFI bootloader.
    Download the required image from the Appstore (Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan)
    1. We connect your flash drive with a capacity of 8 gigabytes or more
    2. Open Disk Utility
    3. Select your flash drive in the left column and click “Erase”
    4. Select the following settings:
      • Name: tehnojam
      • Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
      • Schema: GUID Partition Map
    5. Click “Erase”


    It is extremely important to select a GUID Partition Map, since only with such markup is a hidden section EFI on which we will install the CLOVER bootloader.

    Let's write the installer files to our flash drive

    • Opening Terminal in spotlight or launchpad
    • Copy the following code depending on what system you plan to install:

    To install Mac OS Mojave:

    sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/tehnojam --nointeraction

    To install High Sierra:

    sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app --volume /Volumes/tehnojam/

    To install Sierra:

    sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app --volume /Volumes/tehnojam/

    To install El Capitan:

    sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app --volume /Volumes/tehnojam/
    • We insert in Terminal
    • Click Enter
    • Enter the password (password characters will not be displayed) Press Y when prompted to erase and press again Enter
    Do not remove USB device until the end of the recording process.
    After finishing recording, we have two options:
    1. Use this flash drive to install on a real Apple device.
    2. Install Clover on it, edit its config.plist to suit your needs and use a USB flash drive for installation on a PC.
    Those who have the same motherboard on the B250 chipset, how can they take my clover for Mojave from me and then execute it in the terminal
    diskutil list you'll see something like this
    we find the external physical device(external, physical), this is our flash drive, we find in it EFI partition, in my screenshot this is partition disk4s1, and we mount it with the command: diskutil mount disk4s1 in Finder and you will see an empty one on your desktop EFI drive, drop the EFI folder from the attached archive into it. Go to /EFI/CLOVER and edit config.plist to suit your needs depending on the family of your processor. Now you have a more or less ready boot disk and the rest of the installation will depend only on your knowledge and skills or luck.

    Bootable flash drive with macOS Mojave useful when you need to install a system from scratch, or update several machines at once. Now I will tell you how to create such a flash drive in macOS itself and in Windows.

    The instructions are suitable for macOS Sierra, High Sierra and Mojave.

    How to create a bootable USB flash drive on macOS

    We will need any USB drive from 8 GB and free utility Disk Creator. A flash drive can also be created using console commands through the terminal, but I don’t see the point in suffering.

    Step 1: Download macOS Mojave

    If you currently have macOS High Sierra or more early version macOS, then you can download macOS Mojave from the Mac App Store, then in the folder macOS apps a new icon will appear Installing macOS Mojave.


    After the download is complete, the installation package will appear in the Applications folder. macOS file Mojave

    Step 2: Launch Disk Creator

    Launch Disk Creator. If you downloaded the macOS Mojave installer, the utility will automatically find the installer.


    To create a bootable USB flash drive, select the drive installation file macOS Mojave will catch up automatically

    Step 3: Create a boot disk

    Click Create Installer and wait while Disk Creator creates a bootable USB flash drive. On a fast drive, the process takes 3–4 minutes.


    Notification of completion of creation boot disk with macOS Mojave

    How to create a bootable macOS USB flash drive on Windows

    When creating a flash drive in Windows, you will need the TransMac utility. It is paid, but after installation there is a two-week trial period. Which is more than enough for us.

    Step 1: Download macOS Mojave

    Alas, but official way say macOS from under Windows no. You will have to download it using your iMac or MacBook. Or find an installer on torrents.


    Please note that the installer must be in .dmg format

    Step 2: Run TransMac in Administrator Mode

    Right-click on the TransMac icon and select the appropriate item in the menu.


    Right click on TransMac and run it in administrator mode

    Step 3. Format the flash drive

    1. Format Disk for Mac.

    Before creating a bootable USB flash drive in Windows, the flash drive itself must be formatted

    Step 4. Select the dmg file with the macOS image

    1. Right click on the name of the flash drive;
    2. Restore with Disk Image ;
    3. Specify the path to the macOS installation file;
    4. Wait until the bootable USB drive is created.

    Start recovery from disk image
    Locate the Mojave installation file you downloaded earlier
    Wait until the bootable USB drive is created

    How to boot from a flash drive and start installation

    Insert the bootable USB flash drive into the Mac and turn it on while holding it Option key. This will allow you to begin the installation. If you are going to install the system on a Hackintosh, you will select the flash drive as a “bootable” drive in the BIOS.

    And definitely. In this article, I told you how not to forget anything and spend a minimum of time reinstalling the system.

    Modern Apple computers allow you to reinstall the operating system both from recovery and from the Internet. Why do you need to create a bootable MAC OS X flash drive? For mass reinstallations without the need to download the distribution from the Internet each time. The second option is for a fresh installation on a clean hard drive when replacing it. The third option is that it comes with the computer too old version OS X and you need to completely erase it by writing it down new version systems and recovery. Updating the operating system does not always go smoothly and it is better if it is completely fresh. The most important argument is saving the system administrator's time.

    Which versions of OS X can be written to a flash drive using these instructions: Tested with Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra. On versions of Maverick and older this is done differently.

    Everything is done using the createinstallmedia utility located in the installation package. The finished command for making a Yosemite flash drive looks like this:

    sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Yosemite --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app --nointeraction

    We suggest getting the code for your flash drive yourself manually, since you most likely won’t be able to execute it ready-made.

    Creating a Bootable El Capitan USB Flash Drive

    Using Disk Utility, you need to prepare the partition in file system MAC OS journal with GUID scheme. Just format the flash drive by entering a temporary name on English. For example flash:

    We press the “erase” button and wait....

    Let's prepare installation package to download to a flash drive. Let's place it in the programs folder. If you download it from the AppStore, then by default it ends up there. Sometimes errors occur due to long paths and spaces in them, so I recommend immediately renaming your distribution “Installing El Capitan” to something more modest: El Captain.

    Find the package with the El Capitan distribution in the programs, select with the right mouse button - show the contents of the package:

    On the path /Contents/Resources there is a utility for Unix systems: createinstallmedia

    Open a terminal, type sudo and drag it onto the terminal window:

    Add --volume

    And drag the flash drive from Finder into the terminal window:

    Add --applicationpath and drag the distribution itself from the programs to the terminal:

    You can add the optional --nointeraction or -force parameter to prevent messages from being displayed. Press Enter. In the next step, you will be asked to enter your administrator password (OS X Login Password)

    Flesh formatting and sector recording will begin.

    Erasing Disk: 0%... 10%...

    The final command for the terminal will look like:

    sudo /Applications/El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/flash --applicationpath /Applications/El Capitan.app --nointeraction

    p.s. This instruction applicable both on computers with OS X Lion installed and on new versions up to Sierra

    Watch a video on creating flash drives for more advanced OS X below:

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