Use TransMac, which has a 15-day trial period and works flawlessly. In the left pane, right click the USB Drive and select Format Disk for Mac In the left pane, right click the USB Drive and select Restore with Disk Image Point to your .dmg (or choose All Files to select an .iso) file and click Open. It will take a few minutes depending on size of .dmg and speed of USB drive, but once done you ...
Hey guys, I want to purchase a good software to both create Mac bootable dvd/usb on windows machine and also read and write to mac formatted hard drives on windows machine. My research is showing only 2 softwares for this Macdrive and Transmac but Macdrive reviews are not that great even though...
Things you’ll need: a trial copy of TransMac, a USB flash drive with at least 8GB of storage (16GB is recommended), and a copy of OS X (DMG file). Now that you have all the necessary ingredients, you’re ready to make a Mac OS X bootable USB using the DMG file of the operating system with the steps below.
I created a bootable USB drive using Windows with Tiger on it using PearPC and TransMac, for PowerPC. Here are the instructions to create a live USB of Tiger: 1. Copy the Mac OS X Tiger DVD to an ISO file. 2. Download PearPC (and a GUI, such as PearPC Control Panel) and the 6GB blank disk...
What's more likely is that TransMac didn't prepare the USB stick properly, with the APFS file system and containers. This is why Tetsujin and I would both recommend using Internet Recovery, whether you like it or not. Or go to the Apple Store yourself, and ask them to create proper installer media for you.
I'm trying to restore MacOS 'High Sieera' to usb using transmac on windows 7 now. However, the following alerts are displayed and can not be executed. The dmg file uses the file downloaded from he...
Again, using TransMac, restore the disk image to the external drive by clicking Format disk » With disk image. Alternatively, try to "burn" the ISO to the USB drive using UltraISO. Unmount the drive from Windows. Attach the external disk to your Mac, hold the option key while booting, then install Snow Leopard from it.
I have a USB flash drive, which I may have mucked up, so I used DISKPART 's CLEAN to clean it up. I created a simple volume, and tried to format it. (This is all using Windows' disk management.) I was told The system cannot find the file specified. So I tried using DISKPART (as an admin): DISKPART> select volume 9 Volume 9 is the selected volume. DISKPART> format recommended DiskPart has ...
Trying to create a Mac bootable installer with Transmac is hit and miss and generally we do not recommend it. By the way, trying to restore macOS via the internet is not supported on that model because the original installed version of macOS was Snow Leopard. Snow Leopard was the last version of macOS that Apple provided on DVD.
N.B. Before doing anything, though, make a disk image, e.g. using a Macrium Reflect Rescue USB drive. If things go badly, you can recover your data from that. Actually, you can even use Reflect to mount that image, making all data availbale. You can also mount a drive with a Ubuntu Live USB read-only, even if it's "dirty", i.e., has Fast Startup files on it. Actually, you can even force it to ...