![]() ![]() iso file to a USB drive on macOS, its not that hard. You can now select the USB Drive you just created. If you want to burn a Windows or Linux (Ubuntu, Arch) installer. ![]() Restart your computer and hold down “Option”. ![]() Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/Untitled –applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app –nointeraction If you change this the next step won’t work 3. IMPORTANT – Leave the name as “Untitled”. Ensure that the format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled).Plug the USB Drive in to your Mac and open “Disk Utility” (found under applications / utilities in finder).Prepare a USB Flash Drive (Must be 8Gb or larger) You scroll down the distribution list, check for the ISO you want, and then select the corresponding ISO on your system from the box below. Mavericks can be downloaded directly from Apple here (make sure you leave the file in the default download location) 2. YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) is another multiboot ISO to USB installer with settings for a vast range of Linux, Windows, and system utility ISOs. In this article I will assume that you already have a reasonable grasp of the OSX system and cut out the lengthy text: 1. There are many ways that you can create a bootable Mavericks USB Drive but this seems to me the far easiest way to do so. This article has now been superseded by our Bootable Yosemite USB Guide ![]()
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