a create your yosemite zone usb drive

a Create your Yosemite Zone USB drive Follow this step if you ? re setting up Niresh on a Mac or existing Hackintosh Plug your USB drive into Mac OS X and open Disk Utility located in Applications- Utilities in your main hard drive Select your USB drive in the sidebar of Disk Utility and erase the drive with the ??Format ? set to ??MS -DOS FAT ? You can rename the drive any way you want Next make sure that your Yosemite Zone disk image ?le is in the same folder as ??Restore Yosemite pkg ? If ??Restore Yosemite pkg ? is still in a ZIP ?le double-click that ?le to unzip it Double click on ??Restore Yosemite pkg ? to start the app By default the app will be aimed at your computer ? s main hard drive mine is named ??Super Panda ? in the screenshot below You do not want this ?? instead click through the installer until you reach the page with the ??Change Install Location ? button From here change the install location of the app to your USB drive mine is named ??Macaroni ? in the screenshot below Press the enter return key The app will ask for your system password After you enter your password it will begin writing the Yosemite Zone disk image onto the USB drive This will probably take - minutes though it may take longer depending on the speed of your USB drive Once it ?nishes your USB drive will contain a fully bootable version of the OS X Yosemite installer NOTE ??Restore Yosemite pkg ? is very glitchy If you can ? t ?nd the ??Change Install Location ? button on the ?rst time that you run the app restart your computer and re-run the app CSet up the parts of your PC hese procedures are necessary for a hassle-free installation ? Unplug all USB-connected devices from your computer before you begin the setup except your keyboard and mouse A faulty external USB hard drive can cause your Hackintosh bootloader to give you EBIOS errors on startup ? Open up your computer and unplug any extra internal hard drives that your computer has besides the hard drive that you ? re installing OS X on Just unplug the hard drive SATA cables from your motherboard ? If possible connect your monitor to the DVI port of your computer ? s graphics The Mac OS X installer sometimes has problems with HDMI and VGA Set up your motherboard ? s BIOS To access BIOS UEFI Setup press and hold Delete on a USB Keyboard while the system is booting up ? Load Optimized Defaults ? Set USB drive to the highest boot priority ? If your CPU supports VT-d disable it ? If your system has CFG-Lock disable it ? If your system has Secure Boot Mode disable it ? If your system has OS Type set it to Other OS ? Save and exit Once that ?

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