How to Create a OS X El Capitan Boot Installer USB Flash Drive

How to Create a OS X El Capitan Boot Installer USB Flash Drive


Make a bootable OS X El Capitan install drive
Many Mac users like to make a bootable installer drive for installing OS X El Capitan, whether for performing a clean install, or for making it easier to install OS X 10.11 onto multiple Macs. We will walk through creating a bootable install flash drive from OS X El Capitan with the final public version. I have discussed the steps to format and create one using DiskMaker X here.

Before getting started, know the requirements necessary to make a bootable OS X El Capitan installer drive are as follows:
1. An 8GB or larger USB Flash Drive like these, this will be formatted and turn into the OS X El Capitan bootable installer

2. The OS X El Capitan installer application must be on the Mac and in the /Applications/ folder, download OS X El Capitan here if you haven�t done so yet (yes. you can re-download it)

OS X El Capitan install USB drive
Presumably you have already made the USB flash drive into a Mac compatible format with Disk Utility, if not you can follow the directions here to format a drive for Mac OS X compatibility HFS+.
When you�re ready, plug the USB / flash drive into the Mac with the OS X El Capitan installer application on it.

1: Rename the USB Flash Drive to Become the OS X El Capitan Bootable Installer

The next thing you�ll want to do is rename the target volume that you wish to turn into a bootable installer drive, in this case an external USB flash drive. To avoid any confusion, we�re naming the USB drive to �ElCapInstaller� (without the quotations), though you can name it whatever you want as long as you adjust the command line syntax to match.
Rename the target USB drive for the OS X El Capitan boot disk to ElCapInstaller
You can do this through the Terminal or the Finder as shown above.

2: Make the OS X El Capitan Bootable Installer Drive with a Terminal Command

Launch the Terminal application, found in /Applications/Utilities/ and enter the following command exactly (unless you changed the target volume name from ElCapInstaller to something else) onto a single line, the text will wrap because it is long, but it�s important to have proper syntax:
sudo /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/ElCapInstaller --applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app --nointeraction
Hit the Return key and enter the administrator password when requested.
Creating an OS X El Capitan bootable install drive
You�ll then see the following screen text in the Terminal:
�Erasing Disk: 0%� 10%� 20%� 30%�100%�
Copying installer files to disk�
Copy complete.
Making disk bootable�
Copying boot files�
Copy complete.
Done.�
The target USB disk or flash drive will be erased first and then copy the files to it so that it will become a bootable OS X El Capitan installer. This can take a while to complete, so wait for the �Done� message before continuing.
When you see �Done�, that�s it, your OS X El Capitan installer drive has been created, it�s bootable, and you can use it to update as many Macs as you want to with OS X 10.11.
To boot from the installer drive, hold down the Option key during Mac system start, and select it from the startup volume menu.
OS X El Capitan bootable installer drive
Otherwise, you can insert the installer USB disk / flash drive into any Mac and launch the installer directly from the drive.

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