![]() What do you think about the method of creating a bootable USB flash drive? Sound off with your thoughts and opinions down below. In future tutorials I will show you different methods for installing OS X El Capitan on your Mac, including via Virtual Machine and on a separate partition, using this bootable drive. Since DiskMakerX doesn’t yet have an El Capitan option, it will name it Yosemite. You may choose to rename the name of the drive to El Capitan instead of Yosemite. You can now eject your USB key and keep it handy for future usage. Step 12: Once the process is completed, click Quit Step 11: Enter your administrator password when requested Step 8: Select your USB flash drive and click Choose this disk Download the El Capitan installer from the App Store and then select El Capitan in Diskmaker X. ![]() Step 6: In the Applications folder, select Install OS X 10.11 and click Choose The easy way Install Diskmaker X to the Applications folder. Step 4: Click Yosemite (10.10) since there is no option available for El Capitan currently Step 2: Download and install the latest version of DiskMakerX Step 1: Connect the flash drive to your Mac The drive creation take about 30 minutes total, but your mileage may vary. Ensure that there’s nothing on the drive that you wish to keep, as this process will completely erase the drive including any volumes. ![]() You can choose to erase/format the hard disk before installation - recommended. Once the start options appear on the screen, you can release the ALT key, select the Install option and follow the instructions. Note: your USB flash drive must be at least 8GB in size. Restart by holding the Alt key (or Option key, depending on the keyboard model).
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