How to create bootable USB for Mac OS X El Capitan Using UniBeast How to create bootable USB for Mac OS X El Capitan Via TransMac How to Create Bootable USB Installer for macOS Sierra via TransMac

We’ll not only cover bootable flash for macOS Sierra but also in the next article; I’m going to show you that how to Install macOS Sierra 10.12 on PC using UniBeast software.

Create Bootable USB Installer for macOS Sierra

Step #1. The first task that you’re going to do is open the Apple App store. The store will open up after some seconds and tap on “Featured” then click on the “macOS Sierra” link. Note: macOS Sierra is free on the apple app store, and you can download it the final version. Step #2. Now the Download button will appear. Click on the “Download” button then type your Apple ID with the password. If you don’t have an Apple ID or Don’t know how to create. Check out the step by step guide. “How to create Apple ID without a credit card on iOS Devices“. Information: Once you have downloaded the “macOS Sierra 10.12”, the file will be downloaded to the Application folder on your Mac operating system or open the launchpad then you will see the macOS Sierra. If you don’t have the Mac device and you still want to install the macOS Sierra on your machine, you need to download the dmg file and create a bootable USB via TransMac software that is for Windows operating system. Check out the step by step guide the link above.

Download macOS Sierra 10.12 DMG file (Direct Link)

Create Bootable USB Installer for macOS Sierra Using UniBeast

Step #1. The Second operation that you’re going to do is open up the “Disk Utility” tool on your Mac device then erase your USB flash drive for macOS Sierra. Once you open up the “Disk Utility”, then erase the USB as the given screenshot. Step #2. The Third task that you are going to do is download the UniBeast. UniBeast is a portable software that does not need Installation. Download UniBeast then starts creating bootable USB, with it. This tool to create a bootable USB device from your Mac app store purchased copy of macOS Sierra. Step #3. Now that you’ve downloaded the UniBeast software, you should start creating a bootable USB for macOS Sierra. Open the UniBeast software then hit the “Continue” button. Step #4. Read the information about UniBeast software then hit the “Continue” button. Step #5. Read UniBeast software license agreements then hit the “Continue” button. A small notification or warning will appear while you press the continue button. Click “Agree”. Step #6. Choose the macOS Sierra USB Flash, then tap on “Continue” button. Step #7. You’ve two options “Sierra” and “El Capitan”. Here, you’ve downloaded the macOS Sierra version 10.12, so you must select the Sierra. If you have the “El Capitan” version, select “El Capitan” then click on Continue button. Step #8. In the “Bootloader Configuration”, choose the device boot support. If your computer support “UEFI Boot Mode”, select “UEFI Boot Mode”. If it doesn’t support UEFI, select “Legacy Boot Mode”. Click the “Continue” button. Step #6. In this step, a window will appear that you can check from these two options all or none of them. Choose “Inject NVIDIA” then tap “Continue” button. It’s optional, not compulsory. Step #7. Here, you’ll have the summary of what you’ve done. Click the “Continue” button. Step #8. Now, you’ll see a warning message that says “UniBeast needs your permission to create bootable drive”. Type your username and password then click the “OK” button. Now set back relax. Because this will take around 40 to 50 minutes to complete. It is not accurate the exact 40 to 50 minutes. It might be going to take time. It depends on the speed of your computer.

Conclusion

This was how you could create bootable USB Installer for macOS Sierra using UniBeast. Now eject your flash drive then install macOS Sierra on PC or your Mac device. If you don’t know how to install macOS Sierra, visit the following article.

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