#DISKMAKER X OS X 10.7 INSTALL#So, it means that if you are still running an OS older than 10.9, you will need first to upgrade to a more recent OS before building your macOS install disk.Īs this is a Release Candidate (RC), it means creating an install disk with DiskMaker X can be still not optimized, you may encounter bugs, there are some parts which are not localized yet… but hopefully, you should not encounter big bugs. Once DiskMaker X is done (itll notify you and: make a roaring noise when it is), eject the: OS. This USB drive will be used as the installation: medium for OS X Lion, to be used on your MacBook. Itll: also ask you to select an 8GB+ USB drive, which will be erased. Good bye big cats! The first OS DiskMaker X 6 will run on is 10.9 (Mavericks). It will automatically detect: your Install (Mac) OS X Lion.app. #DISKMAKER X OS X 10.7 MAC OS X#It means you won’t be able to create a Sierra install disk if you are still running Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. Luckily, DiskMaker X helps fill the void by allowing you to make a bootable OS X 10.11 El Capitan USB install drive, making a task such as installing on several different machines easier. Now, for the bad news: with this release, I had to remove support for older OS. They are short, not taking the biggest part of the screen, and they make IMHO the process of building a macOS Install disk much more pleasant.Īlso, I found a way to give better feedback about how far you are in the creation of the drive, so the progress percentage means something almost reliable. In order to follow the process a OS has to be installed. Step 6: 'open the Applications folder on your Mac, then double-click the file named Install OS X El Capitan'. Step 5: 'double-click the file within, named InstallMacOSX.pkg'. Lion DiskMaker 1.7 (final) is available Lion DiskMaker 1.7 is finally available This version corrects squashes a few bugs and brings some dramatic improvements compared to version 1.6. Shasum : 936a6061e1703be9595a3bf7314d8ada4f07a964įor this release, I did not want initially to change a lot of things, but as one of the components I used is not Sierra-compatible, I had to remove it (goodbye, AsObjcC Runner, you good ol’ friend…) and rely on another process to notify the user of the process. Key items of the Steps Step 4: 'A file named InstallMacOSX.dmg will download to your Mac'. Another year, another major release for DiskMaker X! As many people asked if DiskMaker X would support the newest version of OS X… sorry, macOS, the answer is definitely YES!ĭownload DiskMaker X 6 Release Candidate 3
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