How to Create a Bootable OS X Yosemite Installer Disk in 2 Steps

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Creating a Yosemite installation drive that is bootable is quite simple, but it s a multiple step process. Before you begging, make sure you have the following basic requirements met: Requirements A USB Flash Drive that is 16GB or larger which you don t mind formatting The Install OS X Yosemite.app launcher in the /Applications/ directory of the Mac (downloaded from the App Store, but not installed) Of course, we re assuming the destination Mac(s) that are going to get Yosemite are compatible. Basically, if the Mac is capable of running OS X Mavericks, it is capable of running OS X Yosemite too.

How to Create a Bootable OS X Yosemite Installer Disk in 2 Steps For the purposes of this walkthrough, we re going to use a 16GB USB flash thumb drive, but you re free to use whatever you want, and you could even use an external hard drive if you really wanted to. The convenience of a portable flash drive is undeniable so it s preferred if you re going to be updating multiple Macs. Let s get started: Step 1: Format the USB Drive to be Bootable This is going to format the drive so that it will be a bootable installer, without doing this the drive may not be bootable. If you don t want to erase the drive, find one you don t mind formatting instead. When you format a fresh drive on a Mac it becomes labeled as Untitled so we re going to assume that the boot destination drive is named Untitled as well. If for some reason you have another drive named Untitled, change the name or don t use it. 1. Connect the USB drive to the Mac and launch Disk Utility, then select that USB drive from the left side drive list (be sure you select the USB drive you want to make the bootable installer from) 2. Click on the Erase tab and format the drive as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), then choose Erase and confirm 3. Next go to the Partition tab and under Partition Layout click on the pulldown menu, changing it from Current to 1 Partition

4. Change the name to Untitled from Untitled 1 then click on the Options button 5. Choose GUID Partition Table as the partition scheme and choose OK

6. Click Apply and confirm the creation of the partition 7. Quit out of Disk Utility when finished Now that the drive is ready, you can move on to making the actual installer. Step 2: Making the OS X Yosemite Installer Drive The next step will actually make the installer drive from the previously formatted USB disk. If you already have the OS X Yosemite installer application in the /Applications/ folder on the Mac, you can skip directly to step 3: 1. Download OS X Yosemite from the Mac App Store, it s free (direct link) DO NOT INSTALL IT YET

2. When the download completes and the Install OS X Yosemite app launches, quit out of it immediately 3. Launch Terminal app and enter the following command exactly, copy and paste works fine: sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -- volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app -- nointeraction 4. Enter the administrator password when requested (this is required to use the sudo command the password will not show up and it looks as if you re not entering anything, that is normal behavior for the command line), then hit the RETURN key to start making the installer

5. You ll see a series of message like the following, let it finish until you see the Done message this may take a while as multiple GB of data have to be transferred: "Erasing Disk: 0%... 10%... 20%... 30%...100%... Copying installer files to disk... Copy complete. Making disk bootable... Copying boot files... Copy complete. Done." 6. When finished and the terminal reads Done, exit out of Terminal, you re ready to use the bootable installer drive Sidenote: rarely, you may encounter a can t be verified error, here s how you can fix that. That s all there is to it. Your freshly made OS X Yosemite install drive will be visible in the Mac Finder:

Now you just need to boot from the freshly made OS X Yosemite drive, do that by rebooting the Mac and holding down the OPTION key and selecting the Install OS X Yosemite drive upon boot. Creating a Yosemite installation drive that is bootable is quite simple, but it s a multiple step process. Before you begging, make sure you have the following basic requirements met: Requirements A USB Flash Drive that is 16GB or larger which you don t mind formatting The Install OS X Yosemite.app launcher in the /Applications/ directory of the Mac (downloaded from the App Store, but not installed) Of course, we re assuming the destination Mac(s) that are going to get Yosemite are compatible. Basically, if the Mac is capable of running OS X Mavericks, it is capable of running OS X Yosemite too.

How to Create a Bootable OS X Yosemite Installer Disk in 2 Steps For the purposes of this walkthrough, we re going to use a 16GB USB flash thumb drive, but you re free to use whatever you want, and you could even use an external hard drive if you really wanted to. The convenience of a portable flash drive is undeniable so it s preferred if you re going to be updating multiple Macs. Let s get started: Step 1: Format the USB Drive to be Bootable This is going to format the drive so that it will be a bootable installer, without doing this the drive may not be bootable. If you don t want to erase the drive, find one you don t mind formatting instead. When you format a fresh drive on a Mac it becomes labeled as Untitled

so we re going to assume that the boot destination drive is named Untitled as well. If for some reason you have another drive named Untitled, change the name or don t use it. 1. Connect the USB drive to the Mac and launch Disk Utility, then select that USB drive from the left side drive list (be sure you select the USB drive you want to make the bootable installer from) 2. Click on the Erase tab and format the drive as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), then choose Erase and confirm 3. Next go to the Partition tab and under Partition Layout click on the pulldown menu, changing it from Current to 1 Partition 4. Change the name to Untitled from Untitled 1 then click on the Options button

5. Choose GUID Partition Table as the partition scheme and choose OK 6. Click Apply and confirm the creation of the partition 7. Quit out of Disk Utility when finished Now that the drive is ready, you can move on to making the actual installer. Step 2: Making the OS X Yosemite Installer Drive The next step will actually make the installer drive from the previously formatted USB disk. If you already have the OS X Yosemite installer application in the /Applications/ folder on the Mac, you can skip directly to step 3:

1. Download OS X Yosemite from the Mac App Store, it s free (direct link) DO NOT INSTALL IT YET 2. When the download completes and the Install OS X Yosemite app launches, quit out of it immediately 3. Launch Terminal app and enter the following command exactly, copy and paste works fine: sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -- volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app -- nointeraction

4. Enter the administrator password when requested (this is required to use the sudo command the password will not show up and it looks as if you re not entering anything, that is normal behavior for the command line), then hit the RETURN key to start making the installer 5. You ll see a series of message like the following, let it finish until you see the Done message this may take a while as multiple GB of data have to be transferred: "Erasing Disk: 0%... 10%... 20%... 30%...100%... Copying installer files to disk... Copy complete. Making disk bootable... Copying boot files... Copy complete. Done." 6. When finished and the terminal reads Done, exit out of Terminal, you re ready to use the bootable installer drive Sidenote: rarely, you may encounter a can t be verified error, here s how you can fix that. That s all there is to it. Your freshly made OS X Yosemite install drive will be visible in the Mac Finder:

Now you just need to boot from the freshly made OS X Yosemite drive, do that by rebooting the Mac and holding down the OPTION key and selecting the Install OS X Yosemite drive upon boot.

If the drive does not boot, you almost certainly skipped the first step which was to partition the drive as GUID, or perhaps interfered with the syntax in the command. You can go through the process again to be sure.

If the drive does not boot, you almost certainly skipped the first step which was to partition the drive as GUID, or perhaps interfered with the syntax in the command. You can go through the process again to be sure.