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Step-by-step guide explaining how to make a bootable OS X El Capitan beta USB installer drive.
Now that Apple has released OS X 10.9 Mavericks, you might want to consider creating a USB install drive for clean installs and future use.
Rufus helps create bootable USB flash drives for Windows that support different file format and also helps users repair UEFI installation related issues.
How to Make a Bootable Linux Drive on Windows On Windows 10 or 11, we recommend using Rufus. It's been around for a long time and is well known as reliable and powerful.
I've even heard of success stories involving making the USB media then burning the partition itself to a double-layer DVD disc - and thus having a bootable optical disc version for your older Macs.
Has anyone tried dragging the “Install OS X Mavericks” App from the bootable USB Flash Drive w/ Recovery Partition, as outlined by TyWebb, back to the Mac’s Applications folder?