

- #BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB MAC OS X#
- #BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB MAC OS#
- #BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB INSTALL#
- #BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB DRIVER#
- #BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB ISO#
#BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB INSTALL#
#BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB MAC OS#
Your drive must be formatted as a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume with a GUID Partition Table. This can be a hard drive, a solid-state drive (SSD), a thumb drive, or a USB stick-an 8GB thumb drive is perfect. To create a bootable El Capitan installer drive, you need the El Capitan installer from the Mac App Store and a Mac-formatted drive that’s big enough to hold the installer and all its data. If you don’t, you’ll have to redownload the installer from the Mac App Store before you can use the instructions below. If you plan to use the OS X installer on other Macs, or-in this case-to create a bootable installer drive, be sure to copy the installer to another drive, or at least move it out of the Applications folder, before you use it to install the OS on your Mac. However, unlike any other app, if you run the OS X installer from that default location, the app deletes itself after it’s done installing OS X. In this respect, the OS X installer is just like any other app you buy from the Mac App Store. Like all recent versions of OS X, El Capitan is distributed through the Mac App Store: You download an installer app (called Install OS X El Capitan.app) to your Applications folder. And if your Mac is experiencing problems, a bootable installer drive makes a handy emergency disk. If you want to erase the drive on a Mac before installing El Capitan, or start over at any time, you can use a dedicated installer drive to boot that Mac, erase its drive, and then install the OS (and subsequently restore whatever data you need from your backups). If you need to install El Capitan on multiple Macs, using a bootable installer drive is faster and more convenient than downloading or copying the entire installer to each computer. In other words, you no longer have the same safety net or convenience.īecause of this, I recommend creating your own bootable El Capitan (OS X 10.11) installer drive on an external hard drive or USB thumb drive. But to install or reinstall a recent version of OS X, you must either download a non-bootable installer from the Mac App Store or (via OS X’s invisible, bootable recovery partition) download 6GB of installer data from Apple’s servers during the installation process.


You will see the screen where you can choose a startup disk Put the flash drive into your mac’s USB port and turn the mac on.(You can also use Dishmaker for this process).
#BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB DRIVER#
The driver will require over 5 GB of empty space.
#BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB ISO#
Make a copy of the El Capitan ISO (10.11) on a disk or flash drive.Download the macOS X El Capitan ISO file and don’t let it run automatically.
#BURN EL CAPITAN DMG TO USB MAC OS X#
Tried installing Mac OS X El Capitan ISO from the above method, but it didn’t work? Don’t worry.
