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DiskMaker X

6.0 rc5
2 reviews
99.1 k downloads

Get a copy of OS X Yosemite on a USB drive

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Álvaro Toledo
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DiskMaker X is a practical tool developed with AppleScript that lets you copy an install file for the OS X Yosemite operating system to a USB drive so you can turn it into a boot disk during startup.

To make the copy, you just have to install the DiskMaker X application on your computer, download a copy of Yosemite, and follow the assistant's steps to set it up. You must have a USB drive with at least 8 gigabytes of space and free of important files since the memory will have to be completely reformatted to make a copy of the operating system.

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If all goes well, after a few minutes, you'll have a Yosemite installer on the USB drive that you can then use to install a clean copy of the operating system on your Mac. Its own developers describe it as the easiest way to create a boot disk for OS X.

What's more, this tool is not only useful for Yosemite but also supports the Mavericks and Mountain Lion installers as well.

Translated by Uptodown Localization Team

Information about DiskMaker X 6.0 rc5

License Free
Op. System Mac
Category System
Language English
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Author DiskMaker X
Downloads 99,085
Date Jun 26, 2017
Content Rating Not specified
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Older versions

dmg 6 rc3 Oct 17, 2016
dmg 5.0.2 Jan 14, 2016
dmg 4.0b4 Feb 16, 2015

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massiveblackcoconut79582
9 months ago

ok

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alvaritogsg
in 2016

I want to stop using a virtual machine: I did the indicated steps but I can't use my bootable usb to install osx on a partition of my Windows 10 PC. Couldn't they make a compatible bootable?

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