10.7 Dmg To Usb Drive
Aug 02, 2011 Make a Bootable USB Drive from OS X Lion Using the Recovery Partition August 2, 2011 19 Comments On every OS X Lion installation a hidden partition is created to enable a method for Lion to be reinstalled on the machine, it is known as the recovery partition or drive and is 650mb in size.
In the following instruction, we show specifically how to make a Mac OS X bootable installation USB from El Capitan.DMG, Yosemite.DMG, Maverick.DMG or any OS X older versions on Windows PC.
This is cool for Windows users who want to install Mac OS X on their PC, but useful for Mac users when their Mac is not working and needs to be re-installed new and fresh Mac Operating System.
Basically, you need two things: A MacOS X.DMG (or.ISO) and TransMac software.
- At for Bootable MacOS images, you can download any versions from our existing shares here: https://applehint.com/t/download-all-macos-x-10-4-10-14-original/376
- TransMac v11 full version:
Acute Systems TransMac v11.zip (download) 3.90 MB Please leave a comment if the download link does not work. Otherwise, you can download the trial version of TransMac here.
How to create Mac OS X bootable USB on Windows?
- You need to prepare an USB (8Gb or bigger).
- Run TransMac by Run as administrator
- Right-mouse the USB drive, choose Restore with Disk Image
- From the warning dialog box, just click on Yes
10.7 Dmg To Usb Converter
- Browse for the DMG file, then Click on OK button
- The whole process then takes a few minutes to finish
10.7 Dmg To Usb Adapter
Cheers!