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How to create a bootable macOS Mojave installer drive

Posted June 27, 2018 | Mac


Whenever Apple releases a new version of macOS, I like to create a bootable USB installation drive. I test different Macs, and when I need to upgrade those machines, it’s a lot more efficient to plug in the USB installer drive and run the installer, than to log into the App Store, download the 5GB OS installer, and then run it.

Because it’s so easy to create an external installation drive, it’s my preferred means of installing the OS. I keep it around for those time when I would rather use the drive than rely on booting in Recovery mode.

In this article I’ll go over the different ways you can create a bootable macOS Mojave installation drive. But before I give instructions on how to create the drive, I’ll go over the items you’ll need and how to get them.

Editor’s note: This tutorial was written using the first version of the macOS Mojave Public Beta. It will be updated whenever necessary when new versions of the Public Beta are released.

Macworld also has bootable-install-drive instructions for:

Get an external drive and maybe an adapter

The macOS Mojave Public Beta installer software is over 5GB. So you need a USB external drive that can hold that much data. The drive can be a thumb drive, hard drive, or SSD.

If you want to use a thumb drive, an 8GB drive works perfectly. I used an 8GB Kingston Data Traveler G4 ($9 on Amazon); it’s cheap and it supports USB 3.1, so it’s fast. I’ve also used a VisionTek 120GB USB 3.0 Pocket Solid State Drive ($100 on Amazon) and older USB thumb drives that support USB 2, which is slower, but works.

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A VisionTek USB drive coneccted to a 2017 MacBook Pro via Apple’s USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter ($69).

If you have a 2015 or newer MacBook or a 2016 or newer MacBook Pro, you may need Apple’s $19 USB to USB-C adapter. This will allow you to connect a storage device that uses a USB type-A connector. If you don’t have an external drive and you have a USB-C Mac laptop, you could buy the SanDisk Ultra USB Type-C Flash Drive, which has a USB-C connector. You can get a 16GB version for $11 on Amazon.

When creating the boot drive, the storage device is reformatted, so there’s no need to format the drive beforehand.



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