![]() Make sure the Format is set to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).Select the USB Flash drive from the sidebar in Disk Utility.To format the USB drive open Disk Utility (located in Applications/Utilities). Here’s link to it: OS X Mavericks #2 – Prepare your USB Flash Driveįirst off, you will need a formatted 8 GB Flash drive.īefore we can restore Mavericks onto the USB Flash drive, the drive has to be properly formatted. This is not the only method of creating a bootable Mavericks USB, if you are looking for simpler method check out: #1 – Download OS X Mavericksįirst thing you need to do if you haven’t already is download OS X Mavericks. I’ll walk your through the whole process. ![]() The instructions for setting up a USB Flash drive with OS X Mavericks has slightly changed from the instructions of installing OS X Mountain Lion from USB, but don’t worry about that. Also, installing from a USB Flash drive is a lot faster than downloading a new copy from the App Store, it’s even faster than installing from a DVD. Having it on a USB drive can come in really handy if you have to install Mavericks on multiple Mac’s as it means you don’t have to re-download it onto each of your computers.Īlso, it’s really handy if your Mac crashes and the only way to get it working again is to reformat and re-install OS X Mavericks. ![]() There are a few reasons why you may desire to install Mavericks from a USB Flash drive. Mavericks is the latest Mac operating system released by Apple. If any error appeared while this process, please give the same error in comment!!
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