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There are many posts on the Internet where instructions are given for creating OS X USB installers by using the TransMac and other such applications on a Windows machine. Many of these posts assume one is starting with a disk image (.dmg) file made from an existing OS X USB flash drive installer.
An InstallMacOSX.dmg
file for OS X El Capitan, can be downloaded from the Apple website How to download macOS or How to create a bootable installer for macOS. While this file can be restored to a flash drive, the result is not a working OS X El Capitan USB installer.
How can I use Windows to create an OS X El Capitan USB flash drive installer from the InstallMacOSX.dmg
file for OS X El Capitan, which can be downloaded from Apple?
Using Windows to create an USB flash drive El Capitan installer requires third party software beyond just TransMac. The steps below outline one possible method for creating an USB flash drive El Capitan installer using Windows and other free third party tools.
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Use Microsoft Edge (or some other web browser) to download the following installers to your
Downloads
folder. The file names are current as of September 22, 2022. If both 32 bit and 64 bit versions are available, the 64 bit version is given in the table.† If you get the message “InstallMacOSX.dmg can’t be download securely”, then select “Keep”, as shown below.
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Install all downloads except El Capitan 10.11. If you wish, the installed downloads can be uninstalled from the Windows Control Panel after use.
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Use a 7-Zip File Manager application window to extract the
OS X Install ESD
folder and theInstallAssistant.icns
file to yourDownloads
folder. From a File Explorer window, start by navigating to yourDownloads
folder. In this window, right click on theInstallMacOSX.dmg
Mac disk image file, then select “7-Zip” > “Open archive”. This should open a 7-Zip File Manager application window. In this window, right click on each file or folder in the order given in the table below, then select the corresponding action.File or Folder Action Type Install OS X
Open Folder InstallMacOSX.pkg
Open Inside * Package File InstallMacOSX.pkg
Open Folder InstallESD.dmg
Open Mac Disk Image File OS X Install ESD
Copy To…‡ Folder OS X Install ESD
Open Folder BaseSystem.dmg
Open Mac Disk Image File OS X Base System
Open Folder Install OS X El Capitan.app
Open Folder Contents
Open Folder Resources
Open Folder InstallAssistant.icns
Copy To…‡ Apple Icon Image File ‡The destination should be your
Downloads
folder.When finished, close the 7-Zip File Manager application window.
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Insert a 16 GB or larger flash drive into an USB port. If prompted, you do not need to initialize the flash drive.
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Open the TransMac application with Administrator privileges. (In other words, right click on the TransMac icon, then choose “Run as administrator” or “More” > “Run as administrator”.) In the TranMac application window, take the following actions.
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Select “Tools” > “Settings” from the pulldown menu. In the “General” tab of the “Settings” popup, select the same copy options as shown below.
Select
OK
when finished. -
Right click on the USB flash drive icon in the treeview pane, then select “Restore with Disk Image”. In the “Restore Disk Image to Drive” popup , choose to “Open” the
BaseSystem.dmg
Mac file in yourDownloadsOS X Install ESD
folder as the Disk Image to restore, then select theOK
button. Next, selectYes
in the “Last Warning!” popup.
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Open the Paragon Partition Manager 17 CE application. Select to resize the partition with the Apple HFS volume on the USB flash drive to maximum size, as shown below. Next, select the “Change now” button. When finished, select the “Close” button.
Next, select to change the volume label on this Apple HFS volume from “OS X Base System” to “Install El Capitan”, as shown below. Next, select the “Change now” button. When finished, select the “Close” button.
When finished, close the Paragon Partition Manager 17 CE application window.
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In the existing TranMac window, take the following actions.
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Select “Tools” > “Refresh Drive List” from the pulldown menu.
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Navigate to
M:
folder on the USB flash drive labeledInstall El Capitan
, as shown below. -
In the listview pane, right click, then select “Copy Here”, as shown below.
Select to copy the
InstallAssistant.icns
file in yourDownloads
folder. Repeat to copy theBaseSystem.chunklist
andBaseSystem.dmg
files in yourDownloadsOS X Install ESD
folder. -
In the listview pane, right click on the
InstallAssistant.icns
file, then select “Rename”. Change the name to.VolumeIcon.icns
. When finished, the treeview and listview panes should appear as shown below. -
Navigate to
M:SystemInstallation
folder on the USB flash drive labeledInstall El Capitan
, as shown below. -
In the listview pane, right click on the
Packages
file, then select “Delete”. when prompted, select theYes
button in the popup to confirm. -
In the listview pane, right click, then select “Copy Here”, as shown below.
Select to copy the
Packages
folder in yourDownloadsOS X Install ESD
folder. (This may take a while to complete.) When finished, the treeview and listview panes should appear as shown below. -
Close the TransMac window.
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Use the File Explorer to delete the
OS X Install ESD
folder andInstallAssistant.icns
file in yourDownloads
folder. If you wish, you can also delete the downloaded files. When finished, close the File Explorer window, then empty the Recycle Bin.
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