![]() ![]() Terminal may also ask for permission to access the removable drive.After typing in your password, press Enter. Note you won’t see characters appear as you type it in, that’s fine. Make sure that you use the name you have given your drive – e.g. Copy the text that corresponds to the version of macOS you are installing into Terminal – you’ll find the text in the section below.Otherwise you’ll find it in the Utilities folder). Now you are ready to make your bootable installer: open Terminal (the easiest way is to press Command + spacebar and then start typing Terminal.Wait while Disk Utility creates the partition and sets up the drive (this can take a few minutes).(Note you will need to replace the term ‘MyVolume’ in the createinstallmedia command below with whatever name you give your drive). Your drive will probably be called ‘Untitled’ by default, you could give your drive a name such as ‘macOS’ or ‘USB’. ![]() Choose GUID Partition Map as the Scheme.Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the Format.Select the root drive in the sidebar (the next step won’t work if you only select the volume).Now you will see the external root drive in addition to the volume below it. Choose Show All Devices from the options. Before this next step, note: if you are running High Sierra or later you will need to click on the View drop down below the close minimise buttons.Launch Disk Utility (press Command + spacebar and start to type Disk Utility). ![]()
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