![]() ![]() Select BaseSystem.dmg in Disk Utility’s sidebar, and then click the Restore button in the main part of the window.ĭrag the BaseSystem.dmg icon into the Source field on the right (if it isn’t already there).Ĭonnect to your Mac the properly formatted hard drive or flash drive you want to use for your bootable Yosemite installer. Launch Disk Utility (in /Applications/Utilities) and then drag BaseSystem.dmg (in the OS X Install ESD volume) into Disk Utility’s left-hand sidebar. (This tells the Finder to show hidden files-we’ll re-hide such files later.) Open the Terminal app (in /Application/Utilities), then type (or copy and paste) the following command, and then press Return: defaults write AppleShowAllFiles 1 & killall Finder ![]() Several of the files you’ll need to work with are hidden in the Finder, and you need to make them visible. That volume will appear in the Finder as OS X Install ESD open it to view its contents. In the folder that appears, open Contents, then open Shared Support you’ll see a disk image file called InstallESD.dmg.ĭouble-click InstallESD.dmg in the Finder to mount its volume. ![]() Right-click (or Control+click) the installer, and choose Show Package Contents from the resulting contextual menu. ![]() It’s called Install OS X Yosemite.app and it should have been downloaded to your main Applications folder (/Applications). See How to make a bootable OS X 10.10 Yosemite install drive at .įind the Yosemite installer on your Mac. ![]()
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