Diskmaker X Yosemite

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Note: This post is part of the the series: Reformat Macbook Pro to make brand new. You can always refer back to the table of contents to follow the entire process. This post is in addition to the original instructions with the release of OS X Yosemite. This post will teach you how to make an OS X Yosemite boot drive.
Both related.ISO and.DMG images. UPDATE 09/2016: Create a Bootable macOS Sierra Install Drive with DiskMaker X. With OS X El Capitan, Apple has built on many of the changes that were brought on by Yosemite. And as with previous OS X versions dating back to OS X 10.7, El Capitan is only available for install via download from the App Store. Appleは最近、OS X Yosemiteの形でOS Xオペレーティングシステムのメジャーアップデートをリリースした。 OS X Yosemite(v10.10). 次のステップは、DiskMaker Xアプリをダウンロードしてインストールすることです。 前述のように、DiskMaker.
In our last chapter, we learned how to backup your Macbook Pro with Time Machine in the event we have an issue while reformatting your Macbook Pro. It also serves as an important archive for your data so you can access it and grab files whenever you want them on your ‘new’ Macbook Pro. In this next chapter, we’ll learn how to create an OS X Yosemite boot drive so once the computer is wiped clean, we can tell it to reinstall the brand new operating system and bring it back to glorious life.
Are you ready to get started? Here we go![su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#ccc” size=”0″]Make an OS X Yosemite boot drive
In this step, we’re going to make a OS X Yosemite boot drive. Apple’s latest Mac operating system, OS X Yosemite, is available as a free download from Apple. Announced at WWDC 2014, Yosemite features a brand new look and feel, as well as integration with iOS 8. When you wipe your Macbook Pro clean, it needs some direction on how to come alive again. This little flash drive will plug into the side of the computer and we’ll tell the computer to read from it and install the operating system. Boom. Easy.A. Download a copy of OS X Yosemite[su_note note_color=”#fefebb”]Note: You will need an 8GB flash drive for this little operation. The file you download is a 5.16GB file named “Install OS X Yosemite” to your Applications folder.[/su_note]
*Open the App Store or click this link to go there (you may have to click launch application so do so.)
*Once you’ve found the app and you’re in the App Store, click FREE and enter in your Apple ID and password.
*Once you’ve logged in, it will start downloading.
*This will take some time to download (it will download to your Applications folder, which we want).
*Take a sip of coffee and wait a bit.B. Format flash drive
While you’re waiting for the OS X Yosemite to download, you can format your flash drive. Remember, you’ll need an 8GB thumb drive. You will lose any information you have saved on this drive, so be sure to move any files off of it prior to this step.
*Insert the thumb drive into a USB port on the computer.
*Go to Hard Drive ›› Applications ›› Utilities ›› Click to open Disk Utility.
*Select the 1st of the two options you have for your flash drive so it’s highlighted.
*Click on the ERASE tab. Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the format type and keep the name as “untitled.”
*Your flash drive will be erased and it will be formatted properly for Mac.
*Your drive is ready.C. Make an OS X Yosemite Boot Drive with DiskMaker X (Option 1)Diskmaker X For Yosemite
Now you’re ready to move the install of OS X Yosemite onto the flash drive. The easiest way is to use a program like DiskMaker X. Yosemite is so new that DiskMaker is updating their files but have a working beta version that supports OS X 10.10 and will build a bootable USB for you easily.D. Make an OS X Yosemite Boot Drive with Terminal (Option 2)
If you want this process to happen faster, you can manually add in the commands with Terminal. This is faster than the DiskMaker X option but you will have to add in a command.
*Insert your flash drive (8GB recommended) into a USB port on your computer.
*Click on the name of the drive once, so it highlights. Change the name to: Untitled. (The code we’re going to enter will assume this drive is named Untitled.)
*Go to Applications›› Utilities ›› Terminal. Open the program.
*You’ll see a scary-looking programming box come up. Don’t be scared. We’re going to add a piece of code that will copy OS X Mavericks to the thumb drive.
*Select the text of this Terminal command and copy it:
*Paste the copied command into Terminal and press Return. Warning: This step will erase the destination drive or partition, so make sure it doesn’t contain any valuable data.
*Enter your admin-level account password when prompted.
*Now you’ll see the following messages:
This process will take about 30 minutes or so (depending on the speed of you computer). I was a bit worried that it was taking longer than expected. If you think it’s messed up, just wait longer. Give it 45 minutes if it needs it. Maybe an hour if your computer is really slow.
Once done, congratulations! You have your bootable OS X Yosemite drive. Keep this for any future projects (although you’ll want to update to the newest version of OS X Mavericks installer before attempting this process again if any length of time passes by.)[su_divider top=”no” divider_color=”#ccc” size=”0″]
To continue with the series, head to the next chapter where completely wipe your Macbook Pro clean and delete all the files (including the ones slowing it down!). This is a crucial step in getting your laptop back to the ‘factory fresh’ feeling.
The last time Apple released a new version of its OS X operating system on physical media was 2009, in the case of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Since then, new OS X versions are only available for download directly from the Mac App Store.
DiskMaker X is a lightweight and very easy-to-use macOS utility specially made to help you create a bootable drive from macOS installer packages, with support for the last three macOS releases. DiskMaker X is a practical tool developed with AppleScript that lets you copy an install file for the OS X Yosemite operating system to a USB drive so you can turn it into a boot disk during startup. To make the copy, you just have to install the DiskMaker X application on your computer, download a copy of Yosemite, and follow the assistant’s. How to create a macOS Catalina installer using DiskMaker X.In order to create this you will need to be running macOS Mojave.i’m not sure if you can create th. Once you have downloaded the Install macOS Sierra and DiskMaker X 6, add both of them to an application. Add DiskMaker X 6 to Application Create Bootable USB for Mac on Windows 10. Go ahead and launch the DiskMaker X 6, after that select a Version of operating systems like Yosemite, El Captain or MacOS Sierra. Since macOS High Sierra is.
While this may be a convenient way to upgrade your Mac, it doesn’t leave you with a fallback solution as there is no bootable USB for you to do a clean install (in case your Mac gets corrupted).Keep the Installer From Being Deleted Automatically
Similar to previous OS X versions, when you download Yosemite from the Mac App Store, it’ll automatically be downloaded to your Applications folder. And if you leave it there, the installer will delete itself after Yosemite finishes installing on your Mac.
Mac app store for developer. So, if you plan to use the same installer file on different Macs in the future, or as in this case, you plan on creating a bootable drive, be sure to copy the installer to another location, such as an external drive, before you install Yosemite.
Now there are two different methods to create a bootable USB drive for Yosemite. You can either use a simple graphical interface, or you can use OS X’s built-in Terminal utility. We’ve described both methods below.
Before you get started, make sure you have the following stuff with you:
*An 8GB or larger USB drive or external hard drive (this can be a partition on a larger drive as well)
*The OS X Yosemite installer – this should be ideally placed inside your Applications folder.
*DiskMaker X for your Mac – you can download it from hereUsing Diskmaker
1. Once you have Diskmaker downloaded, connect your USB to your Mac and open up DiskMaker X.
2. You’ll be presented with options to make installers for either OS X 10.8, 10.9 or 10.10. Click on OS X Yosemite (10.10).
3. Diskmaker should automatically search your system for the OS X 10.10 Installer and should present the file with its location to you. If this is the right installer, click on “Use this copy.”
If it doesn’t detect the installer, click on “Use Another Copy” to navigate to the installer you want to use. Once located, click on Done.
4. Diskmaker will then ask you to select the drive you want to use as a Yosemite bootable drive. Once you select it, it will proceed to format the drive/partition and create a bootable disk. Depending on your Mac and USB type, this process can take from two to thirty minutes. It took around sixteen minutes to create a bootable disk on my USB 2.0 drive on my iMac (Mid-2012).
Once DiskMaker is finished, you’ll have a bootable Yosemite installation drive.Diskmaker X Yosemite Download
And that’s it! You can now use this bootable drive to easily install Yosemite onto multiple computers, or you can use it as a recovery drive for use in the future.How To Use Diskmaker X YosemiteUsing Terminal
If the above method didn’t work for you for some reason, you can easily create a bootable USB using Terminal. Here’s how:
1. Connect your USB to your Mac, and open Disk Utility on your Mac.
2. Select the drive from the left-hand pane and click on the Erase tab.
Note: This step will erase all data on the USB/drive, so be sure to backup any valuable data you have on your drive.
3. Select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” from the Format menu, enter “Untitled” in the Name field and click on “Erase”.Diskmaker X 4 Yosemite
4. Make sure your Yosemite install file is located in the main Applications folder (/Applications) before proceeding.
Open Terminal on your OS X system using Spotlight or by navigating to “Applications -> Utilities.”Diskmaker Mac Yosemite
5. Copy and paste the following command into Terminal and press Enter.
6. When prompted, enter in your admin password and press Enter.
7. Terminal will now start creating the bootable drive and will display the progress as shown below:
The entire process will be complete when you see “Done.”
You now have a bootable Yosemite drive which you can use to install Yosemite on other systems. You can also use this bootable drive to do a fresh, clean installation of Yosemite.
Republished with permission from MakeTechEasier. Read the original.Diskmaker For Macos YosemiteDiskmaker For Mac Yosemite High SierraJoinedSep 12, 2014Messages163Reaction score0Points16Diskmaker For Mac Yosemite 10.10I tried to create a bootable flash drive using Diskmaker X & got the following message: ’The disk could not be created because of an error: An error occured: -609. Finder got an error: Connection is invalid.’ What connection? I’m using the Yosemite version of Diskmaker. I sent an e-mail to the person who created Diskmaker X & asked him what it meant, but he hasn’t replied back. I’ve been corresponding with him & asking him questions.What does that mean? The flash drive is 16 GB. It shows as Yosemite Installer on the Desktop. Could the flash drive be defective? When I click on it & click on ’get info’, it shows that it is formatted as OS X journaled. Is it possible to run a diagnostic on the flash drive?I’m anxious to do a clean install of Yosemite on my MacBook Pro & my mini.
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