. Connect the USB flash drive to your Mac. Give the flash drive an appropriate name. You can do this by double-clicking the and then type in a new name. We suggest calling the drive elcapitaninstaller. You can use any name you wish, but it shouldn't have any spaces or special characters. If you do select a different name, you'll need to modify the Terminal command we outline below with the flash drive name you selected.
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Launch Terminal, located in /Applications/Utilities. Warning: The following command will completely erase the flash drive named elcapitaninstaller. In the Terminal window that opens, enter the following command. The command is a single line of text, though your web browser may show it displayed over several lines.
If you used the drive name suggested above, you can triple-click on one of the words in the command to select the entire line of text. Sudo /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/elcapitaninstaller -applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app -nointeraction. Copy (command + C keys) the command, and then paste it (command + V keys) into Terminal. Press return or enter. You'll be asked to provide an administrator password. Enter the password, and press return or enter.
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The terminal will execute the createinstallmedia command and display the status as the process unfolds. Erasing and copying the files from the OS X El Capitan installer can take a bit of time, depending on how fast the USB flash drive is. You may want to consider taking a break and stretching your legs.
Once Terminal completes the command, it will display the line Done, and then show the Terminal prompt waiting for a new command to be entered. You can now quit Terminal.
How do I create a Mac bootable USB drive using Windows hi, i have not mac pc or laptop. I download el capitan.dmg or.raw and install it to usb stick with RMPrepUSB or transmac or coverted with dmg2img to iso and intalled to usb with rufus but failed. The.raw file with RMPrepUSB make my usb stick bootable open clover bootloader runiing installation but the end show me prohibitive icon. There is link download bootable iso burn it to dvd or create bootable USB with rufus? Sorry For My Bad English my hardware cpu: i7 4770k motherboard: asrock z87 extreme9/ac pws: corsair hx750 ram: corsair vengeance pro 16gb vga: nvidia gt740 ssd: 2x patriot 120 gb hdd: 1x 1 Tb wireless: TP-LINK TL-WDN4800 dvd: sata dvd-rw. My iGPU was already disabled - this made no difference My system definition was already iMac 14,2 I don't know much about repairing permissions, but i ran chmod in -s in /S./L./E. and /L./E., however sudo was not possible in single user after that, chown refused to run because the partition is apparently read only.
I've spent some time trying to install Whatevergreen.kext and Lilu.kext, i haven't been able to since i can't boot to use a utility I've tried copying them over in -s, however the system is refusing to mount another drive with 'mount -t msdos /dev/disk1s1 /disk1', either with a bunch of mountmsdos errors or with 'unsupported sector size (0)' and copying isn't possible - again because the partition is apparently read only. @Niresh I also tried to copy the kexts to the Mac disk using TransMac, however it too said the disk was read only.