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You can now remove the partition you created just as easily as it was created by clicking the - (minus) in the partition window.
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Step 2: Download the latest version of UniBeast and MultiBeast from here. Make sure the downloaded installation file is in /Applications folder.
#How to make a bootable usb mac os x mavericks 2016 for free#
Guide on how to install OS X Mavericks Hackintosh on your PC: Step 1: On your Mac, download OS X Mavericks for free from the Mac App Store.
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You just created a bootable Mavericks installer DVD. Anyway, select OS X 10.9 in Diskmaker X, and the app should automatically find the copy youve downloaded to your Applications folder, but clicking 'Use another copy' will let you browse the drive. An Intel based PC capable of running Mavericks. Once the disc image has been created (Install OS X Mavericks.cdr) click on the disc image from inside of (still running) Disk Utility. You may place this disc image where you please. How to create a bootable USB macOS installer The idea behind a macOS Clean Install When you install a new major version of OS X, or after some time has passed, it is a good idea to do a clean install (that is, to erase the disk you are installing OS X onto as part of the installation process). You are creating a disc image from the installer HD partition and…. Click on File from Menu and choose New Disk Image from Install OS X Mavericks”. Click on the Install OS X Mavericks drive that appeared in the drive list on left in Disk Utility.ħ. This will create an Installer Drive and name it “Install OS X Mavericks” when finished.Ħ. Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app (you will need to type in an admin password, simply follow the instructions) Paste the following into Terminal followed by the Return key. Launch Terminal from the Utilities Folder.Ĥ. (Name is Very Important, creating a partition is very simple just click the + (plus) at lower left in the Partition window)ģ. Create an 8 GB GUID partition with Disk Utility on any hard drive and name it Untitled. Install OS X Mavericks.app must be located in your Applications folder.Ģ. ***(failure does not occur on usb or drive partition installers, only DVD and only with Mavericks)ġ. This much simpler method IS the solution to that 1% failure. The 1% ***failure is, the DVD installer would not create a Recovery Partition and no solution was ever found. There is a Terminal method for creating an installer DVD for Mavericks and it works, but only works 99%. Mavericks is a unique story because it had a unique flaw. The CD, DVD, and Blu Ray have saved me time, money, and heartbreak.ĪLL versions of OSX that I use have Bootable DVD installers including High Sierra. I have had drive failures of ALL kinds, "all" means ALL. DiskMaker X (previously called Lion DiskMaker) is a utility that makes it easy to create a bootable OS X install drive, and version 3 supports the Mavericks installer. (mine are over 30 years old with zero failures) The optical disc remains the most reliable solution to long term data storage. Those who demand use of of flash drives are not technically competent.
