Macos_high_sierra_10.13 -
: You need a USB flash drive with at least 16GB of capacity. Use Disk Utility to format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with a GUID Partition Map . Create the Installer :
: Use the createinstallmedia command in Terminal. For High Sierra, the command typically looks like this (assuming your drive is named "MyVolume"): sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume . macos_high_sierra_10.13
: Use apps like DiskMaker X , which automate the process through a simple interface. : You need a USB flash drive with at least 16GB of capacity
: If you only have access to a PC, you can use TransMac to restore a High Sierra DMG file to a USB drive. Key System Requirements & Features For High Sierra, the command typically looks like
: Obtain the full macOS High Sierra installer from the Mac App Store or use a tool like Mist to download it directly from Apple's servers.
To "make paper" of macOS High Sierra 10.13, you can create a bootable installer on a USB drive. This is often referred to as a "boot disk" or "installer drive." Creating a Bootable Installer (The "Paper" Copy)
You can create this using either built-in tools or third-party applications.
: You need a USB flash drive with at least 16GB of capacity. Use Disk Utility to format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with a GUID Partition Map . Create the Installer :
: Use the createinstallmedia command in Terminal. For High Sierra, the command typically looks like this (assuming your drive is named "MyVolume"): sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume .
: Use apps like DiskMaker X , which automate the process through a simple interface.
: If you only have access to a PC, you can use TransMac to restore a High Sierra DMG file to a USB drive. Key System Requirements & Features
: Obtain the full macOS High Sierra installer from the Mac App Store or use a tool like Mist to download it directly from Apple's servers.
To "make paper" of macOS High Sierra 10.13, you can create a bootable installer on a USB drive. This is often referred to as a "boot disk" or "installer drive." Creating a Bootable Installer (The "Paper" Copy)
You can create this using either built-in tools or third-party applications.