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Create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8
Create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8











create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8
  1. CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 HOW TO
  2. CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 INSTALL
  3. CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 PRO
  4. CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 DOWNLOAD

I used a Transcend JetFlash 600 – 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive TS32GJF600 (Black).

CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 INSTALL

I ended up going with a 32GB drive–a full OS install takes 14+GB, plus space for extra utilties and the OS installer is described as being 4GB but it’s really a bit larger. So a full bootable copy of OS X, with it’s normal utilities, plus space for additional tools for utilities like Drive Genius and Data Rescue.

CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 DOWNLOAD

With Mac OS X 10.7 coming as a digital download (and hence no install DVD), it seemed like as good a time as any to try making a bootable USB drive to use in case of emergency. And then I copy over as well as install various additional utilities. I did this from a second copy of the macOS installer. I Install macOS onto the Utility partition.

  • Then I create a bootable Utility drive.
  • I run DiskMakerX and install macOS 10.12 on the first partition on the USB drive.
  • And I download the latest copy of the DiskMakerX 10.12 utility.
  • While doing all of the above I download the macOS 10.12 installer.
  • I set the first partition as 12GB for the installer (more than is needed), and then the rest for the Utility partition. Then reformat the drive as “Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)” and with a “GUID Partition Table”. Using Disk Utility, format the drive as ExFat.
  • Setting up the USB drive takes a bit more effort under MacOSX 10.11.
  • I now use a SanDisk Extreme CZ80 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive.
  • create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8

    Ars Technica has an updated set of instructions for macOS 10.12, but I stick with the old approach using the updated version of the DiskMakerX utility for macOS 10.12.

    CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 HOW TO

    [ Update: I used the Ars Technica: How to make your own bootable OS X 10.11 El Capitan USB install drive instructions to create a macOS 10.12 install USB drive.

  • Paste the appropriate createinstallmedia command from Apple’s CreateInstallMedia support page in Terminal to create the bootable installer.
  • Open the Terminal app, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
  • and an 8 GB extra partition (in case I need to make it ExFat or FAT for file transfers.) (I use 12 GB for the installer, 42.1 GB for a “Rescue Drive” with a fully bootable OS, installer, Drive Genius, etc. You could also use a secondary internal partition that has at least 12GB of available disk space for the installation files.
  • Mount your USB flash drive or other volume.
  • The installer will be in your Applications folder. Quit the installer if it opens automatically after downloading.

    create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8

    Download the macOS installer from the Mac App Store.

    create a bootable usb for mac os x 10.6.8

  • Go to Apple’s CreateInstallMedia support page for up to date instructions.
  • Use the ‘createinstallmedia’ command in Terminal I tried using Apple’s CreateInstallMedia instructions, and finally was able to create a working Install device and Utility drive per my additional instructions below. After letting Diskmaker X do it’s thing, the drives (when I try using the whole drive as the installer) and partitions (how I normally do it) are not seen by Mac OS as bootable in the “Startup Disk” System Preference or when holding down the Option key on boot/restart.

    CREATE A BOOTABLE USB FOR MAC OS X 10.6.8 PRO

  • Or if you want extreme speeds go for SanDisk SDCZ880-128G-G46 Extreme PRO 128GB USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive (This drive has a 380 MBps write and 420 MBbps read speeds for super fast installs)ĭiskmaker X has been problematic for me of late, I cannot seem to create a “bootable” USB drive from any of my Samsung USB drives.
  • Try using a Sandisk Extreme Go 64GB USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A USB Flash Drive – SDCZ800-064G-G46 (This drive has a 150 MBps write and 200 MBbps read speeds for faster installs).












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