![]() ![]() Your 8 GB USB drive should be called Untitled and formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Here’s how to make it work, courtesy of some helpful instructions from MacRumors forum member tywebb13: Note: While the old method still technically works, it will not install a Recovery Partition, whereas this new method will. Before you proceed, please note that you will need a flash drive at least 8GB in size or larger. Since Apple has changed a few things since their first developer preview, we’ve got a new method for creating a USB install disc also – and this one should work for many versions of OS X to come. It’s finally here – yes, Apple has finally released OS X Mavericks to the public! With the public release, Apple has changed the necessary steps required to build a fully functional bootable USB installer for the preview.Ī USB install disc can be an important tool to quickly and easily install a fresh copy on your Mac, without first having to install OS X Mountain Lion and then upgrade using the Mac App Store method. ![]()
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