![]() Now all you have to do is restart your Mac and and after you here the chime sound, press the Option ( Alt ) key until you see the option to choose the flash drive to boot from. When you’re done, the app will tell you that the boot disk is ready, you’ll see that your flash drive has been renamed as macOS 10.12 Install Disk and it will be opened. ![]() Generally, the latest version supports only the latest version of macOS if you want to install something older than macOS High Sierra, check the list of older versions and download one that’s compatible with your chosen operating system. Once you enter your admin password, DiskMaker X will start copying the necessary Sierra files onto your flash drive. The simplest way to create a boot USB drive is to download DiskMaker X and use it to create your drive. Now the app will format your flash drive and ask you for your admin password. The app will ask you about your thumb drive, and it will tell you that will be completely erased before copying macOS Sierra onto it…Ĩ. Click Yes, when TransMac will give you the Overwrite warning. ![]() I will name my USB Drive as USB Installer, but you can name it anything you like. If you downloaded it from the app store ( step 2 ), choose ‘Use this copy’ħ. TransMac will now ask you to name your ISB Drive. Once it found your Sierra copy, it will ask you if you want to use the copy that it found or you want to use another copy. Now, the app will search for a copy of macOS Sierra. You can choose Yosemite, El Capitan and of course, Sierra. When you load the app, it will ask you which version of macOS do you want to make a boot disk of. dmg file to open it and drag-and-drop the DiskMaker X app into the Applications folderĥ. ![]() Get an an empty flash drive with at least 8GB of storageĤ. Jump over the break to learn how to use DiskMaker X…ġ. ![]() You can use the Install drive to fully re-install the OS on a freshly formated drive, or install it on your many Macs without re-downloading the full installer. ![]()
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