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How to Create a Mac OS Bootable USB Media on Windows 10
A bootable USB Media allows you to reinstall the OS X
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If you ever need to do a cleanMacOS X install, you’ll need a bootable USB drive.
Sure, you can always set up abootableUSB ofMacOS X on your Apple system; but you can also do the same thing inWindows 10.
So, if something goes wrong with an Apple computer, a Mac OS bootable USB with the installation program is needed.
Therefore, you should consider making a Mac OS bootable USB, even though your computer is working properly.
This is howMacusers without access tobootableMacsystem can set up a Mac OSbootableUSB media inWindows 10.
There are a few things you’ll need to set up aMacOSbootableUSB media in Windows. The first is a largeUSB flash drivewith up to 16 GB storage space.
That flashUSB driveshould be empty and compatible with theMacOS X filesystem. So you might need to format the drive for fullMacOS compatibility.
Secondly, you’ll need aMacOS X DMG file. You can save aMacOS X Yosemite DMG toWindows 10from the Apple Store.
To get the DMG from Apple Store, you’ll also need an Apple ID.
Finally, the TransMac software forWindows 10is also required.
Make macOS bootable USB on Windows 10 with TransMac
An easy way to create a bootable USB for mac on Windows 10 is to use the third-party app called TransMac. There’s a shareware version of this app that expires after 15 days. It will aid you in setting up yourbootableUSB drive.
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Click ontmsetup.zipon theAcute System websiteto download TransMac.
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After the download completes, open the TransMac setup wizard to add it to Windows 10.
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Insert your flash drive into USB port.
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Run the TransMac software as an administrator. To do this, you’ll need to right-click the program icon and selectRun as administrator.
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After,right-click the USB flash drive and selectRestore with Disk Image.
6.ClickYeson the window that pops up to confirm.
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Press the browse button on the Restore Disk Image to Drive window and select your Mac OS X DMG.
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Press theOKbutton to set up the bootable USB. Then it might take a couple of hours for the bootable USB to be ready.
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Thereafter, you can close the software and remove the USB.
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Connect the USB to your Mac, hold theOptionskey as it boots up, and then select the USB drive.
Note: Don’t forget that this is paid software, but you have 15 days of trial before you buy it.
So that’s how you can set up aMac OSXbootableUSBdrive inWindows 10. With thatUSBdrive you can now reinstall the OS X.
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Matthew Adams
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He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
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