[Practical Installation Tutorial] Make a Mac OS image boot USB flash drive under win system

Step 1: Make a Mac OS system boot image boot USB flash drive

Prepare an 8G (or above) USB flash drive and insert it into the win system computer

Download TransMac (Mac startup disk creation tool) v10.4 and install it according to the instructions.

Insert the prepared U disk. To transfer U disk data, open TransMac, right-click the U disk and select "Format Disk for Mac" to format the U disk into a Mac format;

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Enter the name of the startup disk, you can keep the default, and click OK;

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At this time, dialog boxes will pop up continuously, prompting that formatting will be carried out, click Yes or OK;

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This interface carries out the U disk formatting process;

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After formatting, right-click the USB disk and select "Restore with Disk Image" and select the os x image;

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A dialog box will pop up, prompting that the data will be cleared, click OK;

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Go to this interface, start the mac os x installation USB disk creation process, and wait for completion.

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Step 2: Install Mac OS system

Insert the USB disk you just made into the USB interface of the iMac/Macbook computer where the system needs to be installed.

Start the computer, press and hold ALT/OPTION immediately after pressing the power button until the installation icon appears.

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Erase the disk and repartition it. It is recommended to divide it into two disks: 200G Mac OS extension (journaled) and the remaining MS-DOS disk (used to install the win system)

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Select the disk - Erase - name it as you like and erase all data. Please make sure to back up in advance. After applying the partition, click the X in the upper left corner to exit Disk Utility and select

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After the progress bar runs out, it will automatically restart halfway. Leave it alone and it will automatically enter the installation page below. Continue to wait patiently for about 20 minutes...

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After the system installation is completed, it will automatically restart and enter the welcome interface. Click to continue system configuration.

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The installation is complete. You no longer need to go to Xobao to buy a boot disk. You can DIY it yourself.

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