Create a macOS High Sierra (10.13) bootable installer USB stick (including starting from the 19MB installer stub). This technique does not require any third party tools unlike the OSX daily post below. It does require access to a Mac in order to use the App store and use of Terminal....
In the Terminal window that opens, enter one of the following commands, depending on which OS X or macOS installer you're working with. Note that they use the example name FlashInstaller for our USB drive, so if you named your drive something else, use that name. macOS Sonoma sudo /Appl...
Some Mac users use bootable install USB drives for updating or installing MacOS Monterey onto a computer. If you’re wondering how to make a bootable macOS Monterey installer drive, we’ll walk through the process. This is generally for more advanced users, typically who wish to use a bootabl...
[Special note!]The first idea of creating a macOS bootable USB from Windows using BDU isn’t like this. But there’s another author who also has the same idea but uses different tools. What I mean is the idea of using 7-Zip and Paragon Hard disk Manager, the credit of reference sourc...
A macOS installer In theory, the external drive can be just about any hard drive, SSD, or USB flash drive — and you probably want it to be USB-C. The best results come from NVMe USB-C or Thunderbolt drives, and speed is good on those. While you can use a hard drive, it will...
Click Add macOS installer Then choose a destination (your external drive) Create macOS installer. Create a bootable Ventura USB drive using Terminal Another method to make a bootable USB drive is createinstallmedia command in Terminal. On your Mac, open Terminal (in the Finder, click Go > Utilit...
How to make bootable USB on Mac Once you have your macOS installer files, you can move on to creating a bootable USB. Prepare your formatted drive and let’s dive into it. There are two ways to solve the task: the quick one — using Disk Drill, and a bit more laborious — using ...
TapSelecton Windows File Path and browse the ISO file of Windows XP you've downloaded. Choose the USB you want to use for creating Windows XP Installer and format the drive when prompted. Wait for a couple of minutes, and the USB drive will automatically get converted into a bootable inst...
macos-drivehelps you turn a macOS installer into a bootable USB drive. macos-installerfetches the latest macOS installer. sparse-vaultlets you easily, and for free, create secure encrypted password-protected vaults on your mac, for securing those super secret data. ...
I am not sure if this is a bug or an intentional limitation, but if you set a password of 252 bytes or more and enable auto-login, macOS will boot to the login window instead of automatically logging in the user. I am not sure what exactly is failing internally, but the behavior is...