After the process is complete, you will see the message "Done" at the bottom of the screen. The complete process will take around 15-20 minutes depending on the processing speed of your Mac. Step 8: The Terminal will display a set of commands and progress messages. After entering the command, just hit Enter or Return on your keyboard. Step 7: Do remember to enter the admin password for the Mac when prompted as the sudo command requires elevated privileges. The most common error is the missing double dashes at three places in the command (see screenshot below). Tip: Just ensure that the syntax is entered correctly as any typo could result in installation failure. "sudo /Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/Ĭreateinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install macOS Sierra.app -nointeraction &say Done" Type in the following command into the Terminal app and hit Enter: Step 6: You can now give the terminal command to install or copy setup files for creating bootable USB flash drive. Alternatively, use the Spotlight search to locate the app and launch it. Step 5: Wait until the flash drive is completely erased and then open the Terminal app, which can be found in the /Applications/Utilities folder. Define the format of the drive as OS X Extended and the scheme as GUID Partition Map. Step 4: Give a proper recognisable name for the flash drive and then we can use the same with Terminal commands. You can now format the flash drive by selecting it in the left-hand section within the Disk Utility app and then clicking the Erase button. Step 3: Connect the USB flash drive to your Mac and then open Disk Utility. |
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