Step 1. Insert the bootable USB into any open USB slot.Step 2. Press the Power button to turn on your Mac.Step 3. Once the startup chime begins, press and hold the Option key down. This gives you access to OS X's Startup Manager. Release the Option key immediately after the Start...
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My dad's old iMac 2007 was broken and replaced with a new hard drive. This Mac comes with Mac OS X Mountain Lion when it was shipped. How can I create a...
Choose a compatible macOS to install. You should identify your Mac model and checkwhich macOS/OS X can your Mac run. Because you need to get a compatible macOS installer to create a bootable USB for Mac, only such a bootable macOS installer works for your Mac. Ensure sufficient free space...
What OS shipped on the M1 from the factory? If it shipped with Big Sur or Monterey, then you can use the older Intel Mac to create a bootable macOS 12.x Monterey USB installer using the instructions in the following Apple article: Create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support Oth...
Here are detailed information for those who concen. device: M1 MacBook Air, OS: macOS Big Sur 11.6; Anker PowerExpand 6-in-1 USB-C 10 Gbps Hub SanDisk USB 3.0 64GB type A target: create bootable USB for macOS Monterey issue: terminal isn't granted [Full Disk Access] Reply User profi...
To make a bootable installer for macOS, format your drive as Mac OS Extended as follows: Connect your USB drive to your Mac Open Disk Utility (in the Finder, click Go > Utilities > Disk Utility), choose MacOS X Extended (Journaled) ...
Create a bootable USB stick on macOSOverview Requirements Prepare the USB stick Install and run Etcher Etcher configuration Write to device Boot your Mac © 2025 Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd. Legal information Data privacy Manage your ...
What you need to create a bootable USB for Mac Before we begin, here are two main things you need to create a bootable USB: An external drive (USB flash drive or any other type) with at least 14GB of free space. The drive should be formatted as Mac OS Extended. ...
Disk Drill 3 is now capable of creating your own bootable Mac OS X USB drives for data recovery. Chances are, the Mac with the disk, where the data was lost, will be able to start from the boot drive created. We officially recommend running data recovery on your startup disk ONLY when...