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I went with Clover as it seems to be the most popular choice among other El Capitan installers, mostly for the following reasons:Ĭlover is an open-source EFI-based bootloader created on Apr 4, 2011. There are 3 popular bootloaders to choose from. We need a bootloader that makes it possible to boot OS X on x86 and x86_64 PCs. If you tried to boot from the USB drive as is after the previous step on a PC, it wouldn't work. When you come back, it should have finished. Go out for a quick run, or a hamburger, or both.
#MULTIBEAST HACKINTOSH SETTINGS INSTALL#
The command will run a script inside the Install OS X El Capitan application that will copy the installation files to the USB drive. Run the following command in the Terminal (Applications/Utilities): sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/USB -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app -nointeraction Now that we've downloaded the installation files from the Mac App Store and formatted our USB drive, let's copy the installation files to it. Copy the Installation Files to the USB Drive Click Options and select GUID Partition Table.Ĭlick Apply to format the drive.