Dec 24, 2018 - The only option left for me was buying an OS X Lion Installer disc as the Internet. DMG in Windows and make it a bootable DVD in newer macOS. APP extension, but still, you cannot make it bootable for a USB or DVD. Dec 01, 2016 How to Create a Mac OS X USB Boot Drive on Windows. This tutorial will help you create a bootable USB flash drive for your Mac on a Windows computer. How to install Mac OS X Lion from USB.
Also, you’ll get some information about “TransMac” software. What is “TransMac Software”? From where to download? How does it work? You need the following materials to create bootable USB Installer for Mac OSX on Windows 10 operating system.
What is TransMac Software? TransMac from Acute Systems is Windows software that can copy and manage files and folders on Apple drives and devices, including Mac-formatted hard drives, flash drives, and other storage devices, as well as open and burn disc images and.dmg and.sparseimage files.
It’s shareware that you can try for free for 15 days. Recent updates include an improved open file dialog, speed enhancements, and Windows 8 compatibility. TransMac for Windows can open Macintosh format disk drives, flash drives, CD/DVD/Blu-ray media, dmg, dmgpart, sparsebundle and sparseimage files.
Features: create, compress and expand Mac dmg disk images, built-in CD/DVD burner to burn ISO and dmg files. The new version is also compatible with Windows 10. Create Bootable USB Installer for Mac OSX Using TransMac To create bootable USB installer for Mac in order to Install Mac OS X El Capitan on Windows, on Mac or on VirtualBox, you have to create bootable USB flash drive.
Let’s get started that how to do it. First, you have to download TransMac software for Windows and install it on your computer.
The Installation process is very easy and everyone can do it without any problem. Once you’ve installed then you will see the screenshot below. Right-click on the flash that you want to create bootable for Mac with TransMac software then choose “ Restore with disk image“. Hi there, just yesterday I bought a used MacBook Pro 2007 and it came with Mac OS X Lion. Unfortunately I erase the disk with the system and now when I try to download a new copy of lion through Mac OS X Utilities I always get “Item temporarily unavailable” (I tried different apple accounts, one of then with lion in history purchase, I tried to correct the date on terminal and even did an reset nvram). My next step was Internet Recovery Mod, but once again no results, option+command+r didn’t work.
Already getting crazy I was hopping to make an bootable usb disk and install from there. I started by preparing my usb 3.0 disk with diskapart command in windows terminal and fallow all the steps in TransMac with different mac os versions but the final result was always the same, when I plug the usb pen in my mac, I turn on pressing option key and I select usb but it always go to Mac OS X Utilities. Any ideas what to do now?
Please someone help! Hi there, just yesterday I bought a used MacBook Pro 2007 and it came with Mac OS X Lion. Unfortunately I erase the disk with the system and now when I try to download a new copy of lion through Mac OS X Utilities I always get “Item temporarily unavailable” (I tried different apple accounts, one of then with lion in history purchase, I tried to correct the date on terminal and even did an reset nvram). My next step was Internet Recovery Mod, but once again no results, option+command+r didn’t work. Already getting crazy I was hopping to make an bootable usb disk and install from there. I started by preparing my usb 3.0 disk with diskapart command in windows terminal and fallow all the steps in TransMac with different mac os versions but the final result was always the same, when I plug the usb pen in my mac, I turn on pressing option key and I select usb but it always go to Mac OS X Utilities. Any ideas what to do now?
Please someone help! Try to boot with the USB Installer and before that apply this recommended settings. If again you are unable to Boot into USB installer then Create a Bootable Installer again with a different USB drive. Or you can also also.
1: Load Optimized Defaults 2: Set The SATA Controller Mode to AHCI 3: Set the Boot Priority to UEFI 4: Set OS Type to Other OS 5: If your CPU supports VT-d, disable it 6: If your system has CFG-Lock, disable it 7: If your system has Secure Boot Mode, disable it 8: If you have a six series or x58 system with AWARD BIOS, disable USB 3.0 9: Save and exit. 10: If your system didn’t boot automatically then go to Boot Manger and select the Bootable USB Installer that you create in step 1, Manually.
How do i install OSX Mountain Lion on a PC? Now that Apple have released OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to the world, there are a lot of happy campers out there who are enjoying the latest and most advanced operating system from the Cupertino based company. The download and installation of Mountain Lion for Mac users couldn’t be any simpler with it being available as a digital download via the Mac App Store and it being installed with just a matter of a few clicks over the top of an existing 10.7 or 10.6.8 installation.
But what about those users who want to enjoy the benefits that this latest operating system brings and run the latest OS X on a Windows based PC? Once upon a time this process, known as a Hackintosh, was quite a lengthy process that threw up a few hurdles along the way. Those days are a thing of the past thanks to the UniBeast method of creating a bootable USB drive and thanks to a recent update this is now possible using OS X Mountain Lion. Read on for the step by step guide. Requirements:. Access to a Mac to download OS X Mountain Lion from App Store and prepare UniBeast USB Drive. A minimum of 8GB or larger USB flash drive.
A PC capable of running OS X Mountain Lion. Step 1: First and foremost, this process requires that you own a copy of Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) and a USB drive with a minimum capacity of 8GB.
The operating system is available to download from the Mac App Store for $19.99. If you haven’t already, using your registered Apple ID.
Step 2: Download the UniBeast that is available from the (free of charge registration required). Step 3: After the relevant software has been downloaded, the initial step is to create a bootable USB drive containing OS X Mountain Lion. With the formatted USB plugged into an available USB port on your Mac, open up an instance of Finder and navigate to /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility and highlight the relevant USB drive in the left hand column of the interface. Step 4: Select the Current drop down menu and choose the 1 Partition option. Step 5: Select Options underneath Partition Layout menu and make sure the Master Boot Record option is checked. Step 6: On the right hand side of the Disk Utility window there are options to name the USB Drive. You can choose a name now or it can be done later.
Under the Format header, make sure Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is selected. Select Apply before selecting Partition. Step 7: Run the UniBeast 1.5.1 application that was downloaded in step 2. If UniBeast is giving you an error message relating to Mountain Lion being missing, make sure the installation file downloaded from the Mac App Store is located in the /Applications folder.
Step 8: When UniBeast is running, skip through the first few screens before selecting the relevant USB drive on the Select a Destination screen. Choose Continue, then enter your system password for approval. UniBeast will then look for the Mountain Lion installer file in the /Applications folder and install it to the USB drive. Once the process has ran its course and completed, the partitioned USB drive will have a functional version of OS X Mountain Lion on it that can then be used on a PC to create an installation of Mountain Lion. The next few steps can be followed through to ensure everything is working without issue. Step 9: Insert the USB drive into the PC that you want to turn into a Hackintosh and make sure that the machine is set to boot from USB through the BIOS. Note: Steps 10 – 12 are only required for new installations.
If you are updating from an existing installation of Mac OS X Snow Leopard or OS X Lion these steps can be skipped. Step 10: After booting from the drive, you should now be in the OS X installer. Set the desired language, choose the Utilities option from the menu bar before selecting Disk Utility. Select the target hard drive for the installation of Mountain Lion on your PC and click the Partition tab.
Step 11: Once again, select the Current drop down, select 1 Partition before selecting Options and choosing GUID Partition Table. Step 12: Type in Macintosh HD as the name of the partition and once again set the Format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Step 13: Click Apply then Partition before closing down the Disk Utility. Step 14: Now simply install Mountain Lion on this hard drive. When the process is completed, restart the machine. When the machine boots up, choose the new Mountain Lion option to make the drive bootable. So there we have it, a fully functional Hackintosh PC running the latest Mac operating system.
Last but not the least, you will need to install the drivers for your machine. This can be done using MultiBeast tool, which can again be found in the downloads section over at tonymacx86.
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Apple will obviously tell you that the Mac machines they produce are designed to work harmoniously with the software and operating systems that they also develop, but running OS X on a Windows based PC can be an extremely pleasurable experience now that the installation process is relatively pain free. Full credits to for providing this awesome tutorial.