Create Usb El Capitan

As has been the case for the last few releases of OS X, the easiest method to make a USB install drive is with the free program, Diskmaker X. It’s been updated today to support El Capitan. Rename the USB Flash Drive to Become the OS X El Capitan Bootable Installer: The.

If you use pkgutil to expand the InstallMacOSX.pkg it opens to three items, the Distribution file, InstallMacOSX.pkg and Resources. You can alter the Distribution file to ignore the supported platform check, see below.


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Creating the Install OS X El Capitan.app on a mac that came with a newer OS than El Capitan.

Create Usb El Capitan


Download the InstallMacOSX.dmg from Section 4 of How To Upgrade To El Capitan

Double-click to open InstallMacOSX.dmg to Install MacOSX.pkg.

Drag InstallMacOSX.pkg to the Desktop.

Create Usb El Capitan Bootable


Open Terminal, enter the text




Usb

A folder will be created on the Desktop after a while with the contents of the .pkg file.

In there you will see an item called Distribution, Control-click on that and select Open With

go to Other and select Text Edit.


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When the file opens scroll down to the section that reads,



function isSupportedPlatform(){


type in at the end return true; so it now reads as,



function isSupportedPlatform(){return true;


Now click Save and close the document.


Go back to Terminal and enter the text,

Create Bootable Usb El Capitan On Windows



press Return, after several minutes, be patient, (check to see if the prompt has returned to Terminal) a new package will be created on the Desktop. Download flregkey 12.


When created double-click on that and an installation window will open where you will now convert the

new InstallElCapitan.pkg to the Install OS X El Capitan.app which will be placed in your Applications folder.


You can now create a bootable USB using the install app and createinstallmedia,



If you have the time I would be grateful if you could give this a trial, it works here on my mac, but I would like confirmation from yourself or any others reading this that the procedure works on macs that came with macOS Sierra or newer pre-installed. Oh and tell me if my description of the procedure is easy to follow and understand.



Jan 15, 2020 12:58 AM

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