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Well, you probably have used the TransMac in macOS High Sierra in order to create bootable USB for Mac. I also used that many times and none of them worked to create bootable USB for mac on windows 10 except for one. And that was the macOS High Sierra itself on windows 10 which I used to create bootable USB Flash Drive on Windows.
Do you know what I did to create bootable USB Flash drive for macOS High Sierra, I installed macOS High 10.13 inside the Vmware Workstation Pro. Then I downloaded and Install Unibeast inside the macOS High Sierra on Vmware Workstation. Then I dual booted my system. To create a bootable USB for macOS Mojave on windows 10, the very first thing you need is the macOS Mojave. Since the macOS Mojave Public beta has been released, you have to download that from App store if you are a developer account. If you don’t have a developer account follow the below steps to download macOS Mojave.
the Developer Tool and double-click on it to start the installation process. On the welcome screen, click continue. Agree to the license and agreement of Developer tool and click continue. Select a location where to install and click Install. Enter your password for confirmation and click install software.
When the installation completes close the Developer utility tool. First, Open the terminal by searching in the spotlight. When the terminal opens, paste the below command in terminal and hit return. Sudo /Applications/Install macOS 10.14 Beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled —applicationpath/Applications/Install macOS 10.14 Beta.app —nointeraction If you have any problem with First Command try the second command. Sudo /Applications/Install macOS 10.14 Beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/USB -applicationpath /Applications/Install macOS 10.14 Beta.app After you enter the command, Terminal will ask you enter your password for confirmation.
Keep in mind, the password is secured and you won’t be able to see it. After that terminal asks you to type y to continue, type y and go wait until the macOS Mojave is copied to USB. Hi, Hey can you tell where you have downloaded the macOS Mojave? If you have downloaded it from App Store then follow the below steps. Open Finder → Applications and right-click on Install macOS 10.14 Beta and select Show Package Contents.
Step 2: Open Contents → Resources. Step 3: Open a Terminal window via Applications → Utilities → Terminal.
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Step 4: In the Terminal window type sudo followed by a space. Step 5: Drag createinstallmedia to the Terminal window from the Finder location in Step 2. Step 6: Type –volume followed by a space. Step 7: Open Finder → Go → Go To Folder Step 8: In the Go to the folder box type /Volumes and click Go.
Step 9: Connect your USB drive to your Mac, and it should appear in the Finder window. Step 10: Drag the USB flash drive volume into the Terminal window.
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Step 11: Press Return on the Keyboard to submit the full command. Step 12: Type a ‘y’ to continue when prompted, and press return on the keyboard.