Page 2 of 2 Make a bootable installer drive: The longer way You don’t need to use Install Disk Creator to create a bootable installer. You can do it in the Terminal. Never used the Terminal before? No problem—it’s easy. Here are the instructions. Rufus won't make a bootable USB compatible with Mac as it cannot interpret the boot loader (at least not in Mavericks and up). Fat32 can't handle the 5+GB Mavericks image either. Not say you didn't get an older version to work, however, just to keep others from wasting their time. ![]() • Connect the external drive to your Mac. (In these instructions, I use Untitled as the name of the external drive. If your drive is named something else, you need to change Untitled to the name of your drive.) • Launch Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app). IDG The Terminal. Don’t worry if your screen doesn’t look like this. I changed it in the Terminal settings, and you can too. In Terminal, select Terminal > Preferences > Profiles, click on the one you like, and then click on the Default button. • Select and copy the following: sudo /Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app • Go back to Terminal and paste the copied code at the prompt. Press Return. IDG Paste the code you copied into the Terminal then press Return. You'll be asked about erasing the disk. • Terminal will warn you that your external drive needs to be erased. To proceed, type Y at the prompt and press Return. • You’ll see that Terminal erases your drive and then copies the installer file to your drive. This will take a few minutes. IDG • After copying, Terminal is done. You should see Terminal display a “Copy complete” and Done notice. You can quit Terminal and your drive is ready for use. IDG How to boot from the installer drive • Plug your external drive into your Mac. • Power up (or restart) your Mac. Press down on the Option key while the Mac boots. • After a few moments, your Mac should display the Startup Manager, which will show you the available boot drives. Click on the external drive and press Return. (You don’t need to select a network to proceed.) IDG • Your Mac will display a macOS Utilites window. If you want to install High Sierra and leave the data intact, select Install macOS. If you want to start over and wipe out the data, you need to go into Disk Utility to reformat the internal drive first, and then install macOS High Sierra. Before you start, you’ll need a USB 3.0 flash drive with at least 8GB of storage. A USB-C flash drive might be best, especially if you’re a MacBook user. How to set Eclipse Java version in OS X. Ask Question 0. When I download and expand Eclipse EE version a file of type Application is created. How to set and or install Eclipse on MAC and set the java version? Java eclipse macos. Share| improve this question. Edited Jun 20 '16 at 21:23. 9,963 3 23 50. Asked Jun 20 '16 at 20. Java update. The JDK includes the JRE, and also comes with Java’s source code. Remark: Eclipse comes with its own Java compiler. That’s why you don’t need to install a JDK to create Java programs with Eclipse. Eclipse doesn’t ship with the Java source code though. That’s why we still need the JDK. The JDK for Mac OS X comes as “Java Developer Package”. As of the release of Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 3, the Java runtime ported by Apple and that ships with Mac OS X is deprecated. Developers should not rely on the Apple-supplied Java runtime being present in future versions of Mac OS X. Here are a few USB-C-enabled flash drives found on Amazon: • • • Because this process will erase the contents of the drive, ensure that there is nothing stored on the drive that you need before beginning. A USB-C flash drive makes things easy for MacBook users How to create a bootable macOS Mojave 10.14 USB install drive Step 1: Download macOS Mojave. Once Mojave 10.14 officially launches, you’ll be able to download it straight from the Mac App Store. Until then, you’ll need to access the Mojave beta from, or (once available) via. Step 2: Once macOS 10.14 Mojave is downloaded, close the installer that appears using Command (⌘)+Q.
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