

Select the “.dmg” file with the macOS installation files. Right-click the USB flash drive and select the “Restore with Disk Image” option from the left pane.Ĭlick the Yes button to confirm the erase of the USB flash drive data. If this is the case, the chances are it’s using an MBR partition, and the USB drive needs a GPT partition to work on a Mac.Ĭlick the Yes button to format the drive on the warning message.Ĭonfirm a name for the drive. Quick note: You want to do this before creating the bootable media because there is a good chance that the drive was formatted using a Windows device. To create a bootable USB drive with macOS, use these steps:ĭownload and install TransMac on Windows 10.


If the unexpected happens with an Apple computer, you can use a macOS bootable USB with the installation media to repair it. It’s a matter of time until the device refuses to start, which could happen for many reasons, including (and not limited to) file corruption, hardware failure, or buggy update. It doesn’t matter whether you use macOS, Windows 11, or Windows 10.
