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Perhaps you’ve already upgraded your Mac to macOS Mojave. If so, you probably won’t find the installer in your Applications folder. That’s not a problem since you can download it from the Mac App Store.
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Note that if you have already installed Mojave, clicking the “Get” button in the Mac App Store will launch System Preferences > Software Update and you’ll see the following dialog (see screenshot below). Still running macOS 10.13 High Sierra or earlier? (Mojave page in the Mac App Store.)Ĭlick the Download link (it’s shown as “Downloading” in the screenshot above) and the Mojave Installer is downloaded into the Applications folder on your Mac.
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Have a USB Flash Drive, or USB, Thunderbolt or FireWire Drive AvailableĬreating your bootable install drive takes a drive with at least 8GB of capacity. USB flash drives are acceptable for this task, although quite slow.
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Some Mac owners purchase a new 8 or 16GB flash drive each year so they have a macOS installer archive for each version. If you’re going to be doing a clean install of Mojave on a bunch of Thunderbolt-equipped Macs, take a look at the 1TB LaCie Rugged Thunderbolt drive.ĭiskMaker X erases what ever is on the drive when you create the bootable macOS Mojave install drive. If you want to use the same drive to carry other utilities or troubleshooting tools or want to use it as a backup drive, that needs to be set up after you’ve created the bootable install drive.Īlready running macOS 10.14 Mojave? READ THIS BEFORE CONTINUING! The affordable OWC 16GB Dual USB Flash Drive works perfectly as an installer drive.įor faster installations, a USB 3.0 drive like the pocket-sized 1TB OWC Express works perfectly. MacOS 10.14 Mojave has a new Privacy Control mechanism built into it that will cause multiple alerts to appear on the screen. Unlock the preference by clicking the lock icon in the lower left corner of the System Preferences window, then enter your password or use Touch ID to continue.Launch System Preferences from the Dock, the Applications folder, or from the Apple menu > System Preferences.To bypass a few of the alerts, it’s necessary to give Accessibility authorization.
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Drag the DiskMaker X icon from the Finder to the right part of the window, or click the + button and select the DiskMaker X application in the Applications folder.
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DiskMaker X is added to the list of apps that can control your Mac (see screenshot below). (Adding DiskMaker X 8 to the list of apps that can control your Mac.)īe sure to remove this authorization after you’re done using DiskMaker X to create your bootable drive.Īlso note that that there are alerts that appear when running DiskMaker X even though you’ve authorized this setting.