How To Create A Startup Disk For Mac

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Apple has released mac OS High Sierra 10.13 to the world yesterday. In this simple and easy to understand tutorial, you will be able to create mac OS High Sierra 10.13 USB Bootable Disk. Mac users can now download and install mac OS High Sierra 10.13 in iMac, Macbook Pro, Mac mini and Macbook 12 inch laptop as well. The compatibility is pretty high, just like previous mac OS Sierra.

What is a startup disk on Mac? Startup disk is a Mac hard drive's partition where macOS is installed. By default, the Startup Disk is the disk named 'Macintosh HD' and the user's applications, files, and any data are also stored on this disk. You can change that name but it would still be the startup disk of your Mac. On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Startup Disk. If the lock at the bottom left is locked, click it to unlock the preference pane. Click the icon of the disk you want to use, then click Restart.

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One of the top and most expected feature addition in mac OS High Sierra 10.13 is the APFS (Apple File System) coming to mac computers. Though, it is currently limited to SSD Storage only Mac computers, apple is working on a fix to bring it to Hard Disk enabled mac computers very soon.

There is also a video tutorial to make it much easier for anyone to create the USB Bootable Disk of mac OS High Sierra. Here are some of the important feature highlights of mac OS High Sierra 10.13.

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APFS – New Apple File System that is designed for 64 bit architecture. It is meant for flash technology that is used by mac computers widely since 2015. This new File System from Apple is ultra Responsive that makes your work flow complete breeze without any hiccups. APFS has built-in Encryption, Crash Safe Protection and Simplified Data Backup on the Go.

HEVC – High Efficiency Video Coding also known as H.265 arrives on Mac that can compress video up to 40 percent more than its predecessor. This makes 4K Video Streaming possible and seamless in many countries that are still using average Broadband Internet Speed. Also this will consume less Internet Bandwidth and saves big on Bills.

Metal 2 – Remember the Metal platform launched by Apple couple of years ago?. Now with Metal 2, it brings tons of advancements and machine learning capability to your Mac computer. Metal 2 has advanced technology to content creators who are going to create immersive contents in Virtual Reality, other Creative Applications and Games.

Apart from these three essential feature additions, there are tons of major and minor improvements under the hood. Also, your existing Apps like Photos, Mail, Safari have got major feature additions and core upgrades in this mac OS High Sierra 10.13.

Create mac OS High Sierra USB Bootable Disk [Video]

Download mac OS High Sierra 10.13 today and enjoy all the new feature additions that comes to your Macbook or iMac computer. In just couple of easy steps, you will be ready with your mac OS High Sierra USB Bootable Disk.

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Important Note: Once you downloaded mac OS High Sierra 10.13 from Mac App Store, do not click on 'Continue' button. You must take the backup of High Sierra before installing it on your Mac computer. To prevent the file from being auto deleted after installation, we must take the backup.

Go to 'Applications' folder via 'Finder' and copy 'Install mac OS High Sierra.app' file and paste it in Documents or to any secondary hard disk drive.

How to instal hp printer on mac. Alright, let's start with the steps to Create USB Bootable Disk of mac OS High Sierra 10.13.

Step 1: Prepare the USB Drive for creating mac OS High Sierra 10.13 USB Bootable Disk by Formatting it to 'Mac OS Journaled' using 'Disk Utility' app.

Step 2: Now Launch Terminal and copy, paste the following code to start the Formatting and creating of USB Bootable Disk. The following code is configured to pick up mac OS file from 'Applications' folder.

If you see any errors while copy pasting the following code, modify the single dash to double dash that are prefix to – –volume, applicationpath and nointeraction functions.

sudo /Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/UNTITLED –applicationpath /Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app –nointeraction

Note: You can rename 'UNTITLED' from the above code to match your Disk Name after it is formatted by Disk Utility App.

Step 3: You will see the following screen when it starts creating USB Bootable Disk of mac OS High Sierra 10.13. About the timing, it takes around 10 to 15 minutes to complete the disk creation process. Once done, you can start installing mac OS Sierra 10.11 on other mac computers you own or share it with your friends and save them some time and Internet Bandwidth from downloading the installer file.

Congratulations! You've successfully created mac OS High Sierra 10.13 USB Bootable Disk. Feel free to share this post with your friends and followers.

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By default, Mac starts from its built-in hard disk, but a startup disk can be any storage device that contains bootable contents that compatible with your Mac. For example, if you install macOS or Microsoft Windows on a USB drive, your Mac can recognize that drive as a startup disk. This guide provides 2 ways to boot a Mac from a USB flash drive.

Requirement

Starting up your Mac from an external disk requires the following:

  • Intel-based Mac.
  • Bootable USB thumb drive formatted with a GUID partition type and containing an OS X installer or a usable operating system.

Let's see how to boot a Mac from a bootable USB drive and what to do if your Mac doesn't start up from it.

Way 1: Boot Mac from USB Drive using Startup Manager

Getting your Mac to load from a USB drive is fairly straightforward. Use the following steps, you can easily set Mac boot from an external drive in Startup Manager, so it'll only boot from USB that one time.

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Step 1: Insert the USB boot media into a USB slot.

Step 2: Turn on your Mac (or Restart your Mac if it's already on).

Step 3: Press and hold the Option key immediately after you see the Apple logo. Holding that key gives you access to OS X's Startup Manager. Once the Startup Manager screen appears, release the Option key. The utility will look for any available drives that include bootable content.

Step 4: Using either the pointer or arrow keys on the keyboard, select the USB drive you wish to boot from. Once selected, either hit the Return key or double-click your selection. The machine will start to boot from the USB drive.

Way 2: Set a Mac Boot from USB Drive using Startup Disk

When you use Startup Disk preferences to set Mac boot from an external drive, so it'll boot from that disk until you choose a different one. Here is how:

Step 1: Go to Apple menu > System Preference, then click Startup Disk.

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Step 2: Click the locked icon and then enter your administrator password.

Step 3: Select External drive as the startup disk, then restart your Mac.

What to do if your Mac does not boot from the selected drive

If you see a message prompts that your security settings do not allow this Mac to use an external startup disk, check the External Boot setting in Startup Security Utility, and then allow your Mac to use an external startup disk.

Step 1: Open Startup Security Utility.

Turn on your Mac, then press and hold Command (⌘) + R immediately after you see the Apple logo. Your Mac starts up from macOS Recovery. When you see the macOS utility window, choose Utilities > Startup Security Utility from the menu bar. When you're asked to authenticate, click Enter macOS Password, then choose an administrator account and enter its password.

Step 2: Select 'Allow booting from external media'.

If you want to select an external startup disk before restarting your Mac, quit Startup Security Utility, then choose Apple menu > Startup Disk.

Note: If you're using Boot Camp in a dual-boot Windows/OS X environment, you may be unable to boot negatively into supported versions of Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 10 operating systems installed on external USB hard drive.

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Make sure disk has been formatted with a GUID partition type

Intel-based Macs support starting from an external USB storage device's volume that has been formatted with a GUID partition type. If you wish to boot from the drive, it's important to format the partition as 'GUID Partition Table' rather than either of the other two ahead of time when you use that drive as a bootable drive.

Make sure your disk is bootable

Volumes that aren't bootable and don't contain a copy of a valid operating system aren't listed in Startup Disk or Startup Manager. Make sure the external drive you're trying to start from contains a usable operating system.





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