

Several tools and answers exist to help you create bootable USB drives, some are specific to PC/MBR booting (Bootcamp) where Macs and newer PCs since Windows 8 require/support UEFI booting.
#HOW TO BOOT TO A MAC OS X DMG ISO#
iso image, with which you will make the LiveUSB. # Replace with your file name and it will create the IMG fileĭmg2img -i "$.iso" Note: Here replace N with the name of the disk image file and P with the path of the source volume. Type hdiutil create volname N srcfolder P ov N.dmg then press Return. # you want to specify the filenames yourself. Steps to create a disk image file of your Mac startup disk by using Terminal are as described below: 1. The extension will be replaced where necessary unless In the terminal enter the following commands or paste the script with the necessary modifications: # Replace "OriginalFile.dmg" with the filename including the extension iso file, you just need to replace the extension. Burn the Image from the Image menu, using the Burn Image command. dmg only extension file created in step 6 to another location. (Mac OS X 10.2.3, Convert Image is in the File menu). img file and this file will have the same format as an. When asked what extension to use, Use both cdr and dmg, and be sure the image is named the same as the CD itself, and put that on the desktop.

Because you will need a combo dmg file if you are upgrading from say 10.10.2 to 10.10.5.
#HOW TO BOOT TO A MAC OS X DMG INSTALL#
To install open a terminal and enter this command: sudo apt-get install dmg2img Convert the Image You can get the dmg file from here: While downloading the dmg please check the system requirement. Install DMG2IMGĭMG2IMG ( 1, 2) will convert the. dmg file, so you must to convert this file into. As you want to create a LiveUSB you need a.
