

- #MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS FOR MAC#
- #MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS MAC OS#
- #MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
- #MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS TRIAL#
Choosing a USB Flash Drive for Installing Mac No actually, the link you posted is for a very outdated version of TransMac. Delete the program and reinstall it then you might get another 14 days in my opinion, but I am not sure it works or not. Also, check this guide to change your config. Under Disk image to restore section, click the small button with drive icon on it refer to the picture below to browse to macOS Mojave DMG file. Step 6: Once the format is done, right-click on the USB drive again, and then click Restore with disc image option. When you see the warning message again, click Yes button to continue and format the drive for Mac.
#MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS FOR MAC#
Step 5: Clicking Yes button will open Format Drive for Mac dialog box where you need to type a name for the drive. To do so, type TransMac in Start menu search box, right-click on TransMac entry in search results, and then click Run as administrator option.Īlternatively, you can navigate to TransMac entry in Start menu, right-click on it, and then click Run as administrator option.
#MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Step 3: Run TransMac software as administrator. Once the TransMac is downloaded, double-click on the setup file to run the installer and get it installed on your PC.
#MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS TRIAL#
TransMac is a paid software but the day trial copy can be used to prepare bootable USB without any issues. This year, the latest version of macOS has been named Mojave.
#MAKE A BOOTABLE DMG USB ON WINDOWS MAC OS#

You can go the freeware route for an easy option, or put a little bit of time into creating the drive yourself using Terminal. There are a few ways to create an Ubuntu (or other Linux) bootable USB drive for Mac. Linux has long been synonymous with bootable flash drives, whether it's to fix some sort of problem with your primary operating system, or for trying various distros.
