You can use an Apple Mac OS X computer to create a bootable USB flash drive that you can use to install QRadar software.
Even though you simply want to convert the Install MacOSX.pkg to the Install OS X El Capitan.app so you can make a bootable USB installer for your MBP, the mac does not understand that and assumes your intention is to try and install El Capitan on a mac that cannot run it. What happ...
I was gifted a Windows PC and plan to install Windows 11 on it as it is a bare device and no OS comes with currently. When I searched the relevant resources...
Cannot boot to Mojave bootable USB installer I am trying to make a bootable USB drive installer for Mojave. I formatted the 16 GB drive using Mac Extended (Journaled) with a GUID partition. I created the drive in two ways, using the terminal commands given here, as well as by using the...
Creating the USB Boot Drive with MacOS X Complete the following steps to create a bootable USB drive on MacOS X. Procedure Insert the USB drive into a USB port on the Mac computer. Inserting the USB drive mounts the USB drive, but it must be unmounted to create a bootable disk. ...
Creating a MemTest86 bootable USB Flash drive in Linux/Mac Download the current Memtest86 package as a Zip file from this page. Unzip the file. Inside the Zip there is a "disk image" file. For the free edition of MemTest86, this file is called, memtest86-usb.img Insert a USB fl...
A ARK macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 20, 2008 537 96 Indianapolis, IN Nov 13, 2020 #1 As title states, Im trying to create the bootable USB using the "createinstallmedia" command in terminal. I've followed several directions including the one on Apple's site and all of th...
I created a bootable USB drive with an 8GB USB stick beforehand withDisk Maker X. If you hold down Option while the boot sound loads, it will prompt you to choose the boot drive. Choosing the USB stick brought up the Mavericks installer. In the menu, I selectedTerminal. ...
–Locate the downloaded Windows 11 ISO file on your Mac (usually in the “Downloads” folder). –Double-click the ISO file to mount it. It will appear as a virtual disk in Finder. 5. Use Terminal to Create the Bootable USB Drive: ...
Note: Where that article refers to the Windows install disk, use your bootable USB drive instead. Ignore the note about a CD/DVD drive, as a USB drive is being used instead.An added benefit of this method is that the disk image (saved to the Mac's hard drive) is faster to load and...