Create El Capitan Bootable Usb From Windows

Download El Capitan.DMG from here. Download DiskMaker X. To do in Windows, we already shared a very specific instruction from here: Make Bootable Installation USB from Mac OS X.DMG on Windows PC. Step 2: Next, we’re going to need to format the USB flash drive to get it into a state where it can accept the payload for the installation of El Capitan. Plug the USB flash drive into an available USB port and launch the ‘ Disk Utility ‘ application. Make sure that the USB flash drive is selected within the left sidebar, and then select. Users are officially able to download the final version of OS X El Capitan from the. You now have an OS X 10.11 El Capitan installer in a bootable USB. Create El Capitan Bootable Usb From Windows Xp It does not matter whether you use macOS or Windows 10. It’s just a matter of time until your device will refuse to start, which could happen for many reasons, including (and not limited to) file corruption, hardware failure, and buggy update.

2015-11-01 How to create El Capitan 10.11 USB installer Windows No Mac.

Kernels_10.11, Kernels_10.11.1, config.plist sample, HFSPlus.efi, NTFS.efi.

09/20/2015 New way to create Yosemite 10.10.5 USB installer here.

12/22/2014 A new version of tutorial is here – Now we only need 1 8GB USB flash drive instead of 3. But we need the download the Paragon Partition 14 free edition in addition to transmac.

For Yosemite – this boot flag must be inserted in the argument – Actually, for all OS X version, just add this boot flag

kext-dev-mode=1

Patched Kernels for Yosemite and Mavericks.

If you use Clover bootloader – to patch on the fly (no need patched kernel) for the kernel panic early reboot (most HP laptop), put the lines in the clover config.plist file – remove the “!”

KernelAndKextPatches

<!dict>

<!key>KernelPm<!/key>

<!true/>

<!/dict>

2014-07-27 A new version of tutorial is here – 28 minutes long but step by step from beginning to end.

Both Clover and Chameleon bootloaders – 34 minutes.

The Clover Boot partition idogclover14 files.

Yes, someone asked me about installing Mac OSX Mavericks 10.9.x on Windows 8 PC and Laptop without having a MAC to do all the preparation. There are tons of tutorials out there, but none are clear and proven working on newer laptops. This is the way I do it proven with real installation.

Software And Stuff NEEDED

Bootable Flash Drive Creator

1. Download Mavericks 10.9.2 currently in the Apps store or internet somewhere if you don’t have an account with Apple. I don’t even know if you can download the Mavericks App if you don’t have a mac even if you have the account with itunes. Anyhow, you have to figure it out to obtain either an original Mavericks App or InstallESD.dmg.

2. You need 7zip to extract all these compress files in the Mavericks App, BootDiskUtility, Transmac, Chameleon Bootloader and Chameleon_BS.

3. 3-4 usb flash drives: 2 x 2GB minimum + 1 8gb for full OS X Base System

Problems:

Bootable Usb Linux

1. Most of tutorials out there use Transmac to create the OS X BASE installer which fails due to Windows files structrures.

2. The OS X BASE extracted from Windows doesn’t include the “Packages” folder that install important files for MAC OSX.

3. BootdiskUtility is a great program that can restore 3.hfs OS X BASE System file with correct aliases, but locks the partition at 1.2GB which is not enough space to copy “Packages” folder (4.5GB) data to.

Solutions:

Create El Capitan Bootable Usb From Windows 7 Iso

BootDiskUtility

Create El Capitan Bootable Usb From Windows 10

Software

1. Use BootDiskUtility to create 2x 1.2GB USBs OS X BASE Systems – Use Transmac to copy mach_kernel to make it boot and installable without “Packages”. Use Multi Patitioning option and change the size of the boot partition to your liking, 64MB default is plenty for Chameleon, but you can change to 128-356MB if the Extra folder is big. There will be 2 partitions created, boot and the rest (depend on your USB size).

Create El Capitan Bootable Usb From Windows 7

Usb

Select Part2 and click “Restore Partition” to select 3.hfs (1.2GB) OS X Base System file to restore.

Use Transmac to copy mach_kernel to the OS X Base System root.