![]() Drag the icon to the Applications folder alias as shown. A window similar to the one seen below appears: The DiskMaker X 9 Installer. Once you’ve located the installer, double click it to mount the disk image. By default, it should be in the Downloads folder. I erase the destination partition or USB drive first with Disk Utility as OS X Extended (Journaled) with GUID Partition Map Scheme. To install DiskMaker X 9, locate the installer disk image (.dmg) file. I have even re-downloaded it to make sure first one wasn’t corrupt. (Adding DiskMaker X 8 to the list of apps that can control your Mac. DiskMaker X is added to the list of apps that can control your Mac (see screenshot below). The Maverick install app is a fresh download from App Store in my Applications folder. Drag the DiskMaker X icon from the Finder to the right part of the window, or click the + button and select the DiskMaker X application in the Applications folder. ![]() Also, if you don't know what you're looking for or you're not an IT whizz kid, it's easy to get lost in the system. I have have also tried many times on a partition on an external drive as well with similar results. DiskMaker X - The Free and Easy Way to Make am OS X Boot Disk The process of making an OS X boot disk can be finicky and restrictive using the traditional methods. It almost seems like the image created from the package doesn't contain the boot components. Pour ce faire, il suffit dindiquer limage disque du nouvel OS, nommée InstallESD. ![]() This will erase all of the contents of your USB drive and it will be titled Untitled. After creating a bootable USB Mavericks installer drive my Mac recognizes the created USB installer as a bootable device when I hold down the Option key starting my Mac, however when selecting for boot after the apple symbol it remains stuck on a circle with a line through it symbol. Insert your USB drive, open Disk Utility, select your USB Drive click the Erase tab then click the Erase button. Right after the Diskmaker or "createinstallmedia" command is done, and a bootable USB Mavericks installer has been created, Source Disk in System Preferences tells me "the bless tool is unable to set the current boot disk".Ģ). After creating a bootable USB Mavericks installer drive, it does not appear as a Source Disk in System Preferences. Again on boot up and pressing Alt the circle appears prohibiting install. Several things have happened when I have tried:ġ). Reading this forum and others it seems others have had similar issue but I have not come a cross a solution. Whenever I try to create a bootable USB Mavericks installer using either the embedded "createinstallmedia" terminal command, or using Diskmaker X 5, both methods successfully create the USB Mavericks installer, but neither method generates a successful USB device.
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