![]() Now you can boot up from your newly bootable disk and either Install OSX10.9 on another device or use the Terminal/Disk Utility or Firmware Password Utilities on another device. Remove the existing Packages alias link from the newly restored image rm /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/PackagesĬopy the full OSX Mavericks Packages over to the new image….takes a while cp -R /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/Packages/ /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/PackagesĪnd there it is! – to eject the new bootable USB OSX Mavericks 10.9 disk ‘cd’ to home and eject cd ~/ hdiutil eject /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/ This will change ‘ BootDisk‘ to ‘ OS X Base System‘ DiskMaker X 7 then asks for the type of disk you’re using for your bootable disk (see image below). As mentioned above, DiskMaker X is a free app. Step 2: Next step is to download and install DiskMaker X app. The download size is about 5.2 GB and can be downloaded by following the instructions in our how to download OS X Yosemite guide. When a Startup Manager screen appears, click on the name of. If your downloaded installer ended up in the Applications folder (as it should), click Use this copy, which is highlighted in blue. Step 1: First step is to download OS X Yosemite installation file. How to Use the macOS USB Installer Plug in the USB flash drive into your Mac. This puts you back in the Finder in front of the newly mounted InstallESD.dmg, go back to Terminal and clone the BaseSystem.dmg to the remote USB drive sudo asr restore -source /Volumes/OS\ X\ Install\ ESD/BaseSystem.dmg -target /Volumes/BootDisk/ -erase -noverify DiskMaker locates the macOS High Sierra installer. Swap to the newly mounted image cd /Volumes/InstallESD.dmg ![]() Mount the InstallESD.dmg buried deep in the app hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify Just for the crazy ones……after Mavericks is downloaded….and again this assumes you external disk is named BootDisk (using productbuild) The one issue with these command-line tools is they do not have a GUI. ![]() If you want all to return back to normal and hide the system files run a couple more commands in the Terminal defaults write AppleShowAllFiles FALSE killall Finder How to create the OSX 10.9 Mavericks Bootable Drive just via Terminal (using pkgbuild) Build a product archive for the OS X installer. ![]()
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