Run disk utility mac command line el capitan
- #RUN DISK UTILITY MAC COMMAND LINE EL CAPITAN HOW TO#
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a) ran "Install OS X 10.11 Developer Beta.app" - supposedly this is the original beta 1 of size 6,073,615,125 bytes (Might have a different name - don't remember) - got this from the App Store (via link from ) which used a redemption code from my developer account. Once I collected all these installer components I renamed some of them to keep the order straight.ġ) created a partion on my internal drive and quit trying to use an external usb drive (see release notes for beta3 at least - usb is a problem still for this beta)Ģ) Installed each installer in the following order This sitution is completely repeatable with a drive that doesn't even have Xcode 7 on it - just the plain beta itself (not even any updates to the beta).Īnyone else had this problem or know of any fixes? This takes about an hour each time I want to get back to playing with XCode 7 and Swift 2. My only work around is to completely reinstall the beta on top of what is already there. I have repeatedly reinstalled things and retried this whole exercise. Have searched the forums and the rest of the internet to no avail. Tried the "delete iCloud Accounts directory" thing - found on the forum.Įnsured I had my 10.11 drive selected under Startup Disk preferences. Very clean drive (was erased in prepration for this install) - no additional apps installed on my more recent attempts.
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until it needs to reboot for some reason (such as: it hung after several hours, or I tried to update to the beta 1.0 update, or whatever).
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I had just previously been successfull in installing 10.11 b2 on an external drive to my iMac (late 2008). Then the mac finds my internal SSD and boots back to 10.10.4 just fine.
#RUN DISK UTILITY MAC COMMAND LINE EL CAPITAN INSTALL#
Click on the arrow button below the icon.When rebooting a fresh install of el capitan beta 2 I get the gray apple as it finds the external drive (activity LED flashes as expected) but after a short while I get the light gray circle with a line through it ( \ ) type thing indicating that the drive is not bootable. Release the key when the boot manager appears.ĥ. Immediately after the chime press and hold down the " OPTION" key.ģ. When it's finished take the installer over to your other computer and boot from it using OPTION boot:Ģ. Wait for the return of the Terminal prompt signifying the process has completed. You will be asked for your admin password. Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app Sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app Sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume -applicationpath /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app Paste that entire command line from below at the Terminal's prompt: Choose the appropriate command line (in red) depending upon what OS X installer you want. Open the Terminal in the Utilities' folder. Click on the Apply button and wait for the Done button to activate.
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Set the Format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) In the drop down panel set the partition scheme to GUID.Click on the Erase tab in the Disk Utility toolbar.After Disk Utility loads select the drive (out-dented entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the side list.Open Disk Utility in the Utilities' folder.You will need an 8GB or larger USB flash drive that has been partitioned and formatted for use with OS X. Simply replace the Terminal command with the one from the preceding article by copying it into the Terminal window.
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#RUN DISK UTILITY MAC COMMAND LINE EL CAPITAN HOW TO#
Second, see this How To outline for creating a bootable El Capitan installer. If you have access to another working Mac then I would create a bootable USB installer:īootable USB Installers for OS X Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, and Sierraįirst, review this introductory article: Create a bootable installer for OS X Mavericks or Yosemite - Apple Support. Did you make a bootable USB installer or do you just have the installer application? If the former, then you can boot from the USB stick.