
How to Create macOS Sierra USB Boot Disk Installer. Make a Bootable USB Install Drive for macOS Sierra 10.12. Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive for macOS Sierra 10.12 & 10.12.1 UPDATE AS OF OCTOBER 27, 2016: How To Create a USB Boot Disk for macOS Sierra 10.12.0, 10.12.1 10.12.2 & 10.12.3 Official Release. One Line Terminal Command for macOS Sierra 10.12.0, 10.12.1 10.12.2 & 10.12.3 OFFICIAL RELEASE: Installer Name: Install macOS Sierra.app (just copy and paster the one line Terminal Command Below in a Text Document and replace where it shows NameOfYourUSB with the name of your USB flash drive) sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/NameOfUSBDisk --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app --nointeraction Under no circumstances do you need to use Disk Utility to format or prepare your USB for boot. The One Line Terminal Command Does that for you Automatically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TERMINAL COMMAND BEFORE GM RELEASE: How To Create a USB Boot Disk for macOS Sierra 10.12 Developer Preview. One Line Terminal Command for macOS Sierra 10.12 Developer Preview Beta: Installer Name: Install 10.12 Developer Preview.app (just copy and paster the one line Terminal Command Below in a Text Document and replace where it shows NameOfYourUSB with the name of your USB flash drive) sudo /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/NameOfUSBDisk --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app --nointeraction SUBSCRIBE For More Videos Like This:http://goo.gl/88PNgx Install and Run macOS Sierra From An External SSD: https://youtu.be/hOQwjht4kcE Install and Run OS X Yosemite From A USB Flash Drive: https://youtu.be/VORHOkkGMm0 Performed and Tested On MacBook Air (Late 2013) Using: OS X El Capitan 10.11.5. Using a 32 GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Useful Links: Apple Developer Program (Annual Membership Fee Required): https://developer.apple.com Apple Beta Software Program (Public Beta Program - Free To Join): https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ My Storage Devices: For Video Editing SSD: https://amzn.to/2PMRhTD USB 3.0 SSD External Enclosure I use: https://amzn.to/2DvDoUf USB 3.0 Flash Drive I use: https://amzn.to/2SXu4wU My High Speed Camera Card: https://amzn.to/2Fanhxe External Storage Drive I use USB Version: https://amzn.to/2JUlWta External Storage Drive Thunderbolt & USB Version: https://amzn.to/2RIZ82c Recommended Gear: RAID Thunderbolt 3 External Hard Drive: https://amzn.to/2POl2Ul 2TB Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive: https://amzn.to/2DvLX1u 4TB USB-C and USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive: https://amzn.to/2JRzF3N 5TB Rugged Thunderbolt / USB-C Mobile Drive: https://amzn.to/2PNfzwP Variable Friction Magic Arm: https://amzn.to/2qEhJ3S Rode VideoMic Pro Plus: https://amzn.to/2yZ1Tp0 TRANSCRIPT: /2016/06/how-to-create-macos-sierra-usb-boot-disk.html In this episode, How To Create a macOS Sierra 10.12 Developer Preview USB Boot Disk. Straight to the Demo. Soooooooo, Let’s Get Started. Let’s First Begin With The Prep Work: 1. You’re logged in with an Admin account on your Mac. 2. You have at least an 8 GB blank USB 2.0 or 3.0 Disk. 3. Have a copy of macOS Sierra 10.12 Developer Preview Installer and that it’s located in the Applications folder. macOS 10.12 Developer Preview Beta, is available for download from Apple’s Developer Program by buying an annual membership. A free Public Beta Preview will be available for download via. Apple’s Public Beta Program in July. And when officially released this fall, macOS 10.12, will available from the Mac App Store as a free download. 4. Open TextEdit and make document as plain text. 5. Copy and paste the following one line Terminal command, which I’ve included in the description of this video, in the text document: sudo /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/NameOfUSBDisk --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ 10.12\ Developer\ Preview.app --nointeraction Now, with all the prep work taken care of, let’s begin creating the USB Boot Disk. Insert your USB Disk in an available socket and note the name. In my case, the name of the USB is “USB1”. From the text document created earlier, replace “NameOfUSBDisk” with the name of your USB Disk. Final Steps: Open Terminal and copy and paste the one line Terminal command from the text document, followed by carriage return. You’ll then be asked to enter your Admin Password and after pressing carriage return, the creation of the macOS 10.12 USB Boot Disk Installer will begin. I’ll just time-lapse it from here. In My Case: Using a USB 3.0 disk, it only took just under 2 minutes to complete. And for a USB 2.0 disk, it took just over 30 minutes to complete.
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