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In our previous topics, we have told you that how you can create a bootable USB flash drive for Mac OS Using Unibest & DiskMakerX, perform a clean installation of Mac OS, and upgrading Mac OS Yosemite to the newest and update to date version El Capitan. In this article, you are going to learn how to create bootable USB for Mac OS in case you don’t have a Mac computer. If you don’t have a Mac computer, so don’t worry about it because we will show you how to create bootable USB Installer for Mac OSX on Windows 7, 8, and Windows 10.

How to install from USB Stick rather than CDROM Am using a USB Stick to install Ubuntu Server 11 on a Linux machine, rather than using CD-ROM. (Am using Mac OSX 10.6.7 to download my iso, configure USB stick, and then copy.iso to it). Manual Windows 8 Iso To Usb Tool Mac How to Copy an ISO to a USB Drive from Mac OS X with dd. Or Windows 10, and you wish to turn that ISO image file into a bootable USB installer turn to the simpler approach of using Disk Utility to burn an ISO the traditional way instead. It's quite easy, you'll need a Windows 8.

Also, you’ll get some information about “TransMac” software. What is “TransMac Software”? From where to download? How does it work? You need the following materials to create bootable USB Installer for Mac OSX on Windows 10 operating system.

What is TransMac Software?

TransMac from Acute Systems is Windows software that can copy and manage files and folders on Apple drives and devices, including Mac-formatted hard drives, flash drives, and other storage devices, as well as open and burn disc images and .dmg and .sparseimage files. It’s shareware that you can try for free for 15 days. Recent updates include an improved open file dialogue, speed enhancements, and Windows 8 compatibility.

TransMac for Windows can open Macintosh format disk drives, flash drives, CD/DVD/Blu-ray media, dmg, dmgpart, sparsebundle and sparseimage files. Features: create, compress and expand Mac dmg disk images, built-in CD/DVD burner to burn ISO and dmg files. The new version is also compatible with Windows 10.

Create Bootable USB Installer for Mac OSX Using TransMac

To create bootable USB installer for Mac to Install Mac OS X El Capitan on Windows, on Mac or VirtualBox, you have to create bootable USB flash drive. Let’s get started on how to do it.

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Step #1. First, you have to download TransMac software for Windows and install it on your computer. The Installation process is straightforward, and everyone can do it without any problem. Once you’ve installed, then you will see the screenshot below. Right-click on the flash that you want to create bootable for Mac with TransMac software then choose “Restore with disk image“.

Step #2. Now, a warning message will be shown to you. Click “Yes“.

Create Bootable USB for Mac OSX with TransMac

Step #3. A new dialogue box will pop up, click on the three dots then choose your Mac operating system .dmg file.

Choose Mac OSX El Capitan dmg file

Step #4. After choosing the Mac OS dmg file, click “OK” button. This is going to take around 20 to 35 minutes.

Conclusion

It’s done now! Your USB Flash drive is ready for installing Mac operating system on Windows or on Mac itself. If you have any question regarding this article or our previous topics, feel free to put a comment on this post. Thanks for being with us.

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My MBA 2012 with OS X 10.9.4 Mavericks won't boot anymore - it simply freezes after the initial jingle. I already tried resetting NVRAM and SMC, but to no avail. I don't have any time machine backups.

However, I still have a disc image of Mavericks sitting on an external hard drive, a USB stick and access to a notebook with Windows 7.

I haven't yet found any tutorial on how to create a bootable USB drive on Windows in order to reinstall OS X on my beloved Macbook Air.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

kinarikinari

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According to the first answer here, https://superuser.com/questions/383235/create-a-bootable-usb-drive-from-a-dmg-file-on-windows, there's a tool with a free trial called TransMac that can do it. Just make sure the USB drive is formatted with GPT and not MBR.

What might be easier, however, is that that model has support for Internet Recovery. If you boot holding Command-R and you have a WiFi connection, it can actually boot into recovery mode without a recovery partition on a drive (or even without a working drive).

Having said that, your description of a crash right after the boot chime could signify a more serious hardware problem and you may not be able to boot anything. If you boot holding the option key down, the startup disk selection screen should appear. If it crashes anyways, you may be looking at a hardware problem.

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Michael D. M. DrydenMichael D. M. Dryden

I know this question is old but it is still valid. I was never able to write a Mac installer image to my Flash Drive and have it bootable, unless I did it on a Mac. Using Michael D. M. Dryden's Link, I was able to use the Diskpart command to clean and prep a GPT partition on a flash drive for an OSX Mavericks install image.

I used TransMac on Windows 7 to restore the image file I had to the Flash Drive, it created a bootable Mac image on my flash drive. Someone had reported that the method for using DISKPART did not work, but I have done this twice and it works remarkably well, and it's the only method I could find to create a Mac-Bootable Flash. I've been trying to post this to confirm that it works for some time, I just hope it helps someone else, because it is a very easy solution.

Here are the Diskpart commands used to prep the Flash Drive, just to have them here in case my Link does not work:

(Find the disk number)

Disk x is now the selected disk.

DiskPart succeeded in cleaning the disk.

DiskPart successfully converted the selected disk to GPT format.

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Note: I use 'Rufus' for all other USB writing and formatting for Windows systems, it's a great app, but I had previously tried to format the drive as GPT using that, as a Fat32 partition. When I tried to inject the image, Transmac told me that the drive was 'write protected'. So basically, the USB drive cannot have any high level formatting, the Windows system should detect the drive as 'not formatted' for this to work, which it will if prepped right with Diskpart.

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XweAponXXweAponX

I was able to do this with Power ISO on Windows but it cost me $29.99

-- I created an ISO from the original install DVD and then went to tools => Create Bootable USB..Selected the OSX imageSelected the USB drive to create the bootable image onSelected RAW mode

I popped it in my Desklamp iMac (DVD Drive busted from toddlers -- majority of OS was trashed by 5yo) and boom ready to install.

JoshJosh

I had this problem with a friend computer, it was an old iMac and I'll tell you it is not going to be easy.
The first thing you have to do is make sure what model you have (the year when your computer has been released) then check on the official apple website to see what is the latest macOS or Mac OS X version available for you computer.
In most of the new mac computer, you can just press cmd+r while booting and the mac will automatically download everything you need to install the system, but the oldest does not have this tool.
In this case, you have to download the dmg file, that can be found on the web, for example, one websites that provides some macOS and Mac OS X is this (for El Capitan, if you need another version, I'm sorry but you have to search for it).
Here things start to get a little tricky.
First of all you have to flash the image on a USB drive, I recommend etcher, that works on everything (Mac, Linux and Windows too) it's extremely easy to use and you just need to select the drive and the image and etcher will do everything by itself, plus it's free here.
When the USB drive is ready you can plug it in you mac and press alt (option) while booting, you have inserted a firmware password, it will ask you to unlock the firmware by inserting that password, else it will take you to all the bootable drives, including your USB device.
If you see the mac logo with a stop icon over it, it means that you downloaded a too new version that is not supported from your mac, else it will start.
When it start, it won't install, saying that the system can't verify the downloaded image, that's why you have to navigate on the 'utilities' menu on the top bar and open the terminal.
Now you have to choices, change the date & time, which can work, but may not.
That's basically because every image of mac has a certificate that can expire, so, if the certificate is expired you won't be able to make it work, unless you change the date (the date is different from mac version to mac version, so based on that you have to change it, usually just search for when was that version released and se the current date to that date or even one or two days later to make it work). Then try to install the system, if this does not work again, you can start the installation without verifying the image, but you should really trust the image you're using from being corrupted or modified (just to make sure the download went right, use the SHA-1 code to make the file has been downloaded right).
So, to proceed without verifying the image, from terminal, type in this command: sudo defaults write com.apple.frameworks.diskimages skip-verify true
then, start the installation. (Is possible that you won't need the sudo at the begin, in that case just remove it from the command and start from 'defaults')
Now you should be able to install macOS from a USB drive..
Just a little thing, make sure to have formatted the disk before proceeding, I would recommend to make a partition that takes the whole disk in mac Journaled format, then if you want you will be able to encrypt the disk (the installer will ask you to do that later), instead, if the disk was encrypted before, you will have to insert the encryption key of the disk to continue the installation process.
Really hope this help, I spent a lot of hours to do this on a really old iMac from 2008.. and now it works!
Good luck!

Pietro De DomenicoPietro De Domenico

In my humble opinion, the easiest and a free solution for creating bootable drives is Rufus.

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user115395user115395

I've been struggling with the same problem but this works for me:

  1. convert the .dmg image with power iso to iso
  2. put the iso on a usb stick (drag it into your mac hard drive and mount it)
  3. format your usb stick with the disk utility tool. (Make sure the usb is partitioned as mac bootable then use use the image recovery and put your mounted OS X iso into the source and your usb as the location.)
  4. restart your computer while holding down the option key
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RedRed

You can create bootable USB drive on Windows using POWER ISO. You will be able to download a copy of old one version of powerISO by provided links this tutorial.

You need pen drive of more than 8 GB.

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Makarand ManeMakarand Mane

I've tried many tutorials on how to create a mac bootable USB drive from Windows but none of them worked. So, I've come up with my own solution that worked fine with any DMG I've tested. Please find the details on my github page.

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