
Installing macOS from a USB drive is a convenient way to reinstall or upgrade your operating system. Whether you need to do a fresh install or troubleshoot issues with your Mac, using a bootable USB installer can make the process smoother. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to create and install macOS from a USB drive.
Requirements
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
- A USB Drive (at least 16GB) – The USB will be formatted, so ensure you back up any important files.
- A Mac computer – You’ll need a Mac to create the bootable installer.
- A macOS Installer – Download the macOS version you want from the Mac App Store or Apple’s website.
- Stable Internet Connection – Required to download the macOS installer.
Step 1: Download the macOS Installer
- Open the Mac App Store or visit Apple’s official website.
- Search for the macOS version you need (e.g., macOS Ventura, macOS Monterey, etc.).
- Click Download and wait for the installer to be saved in the Applications folder.
Step 2: Format the USB Drive
- Plug in your USB drive.
- Open Disk Utility (Go to
Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
). - Select your USB drive from the left-hand sidebar.
- Click Erase and choose the following settings:
- Format:
Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
- Scheme:
GUID Partition Map
- Format:
- Click Erase to format the drive.
Step 3: Create a Bootable macOS USB Installer
To create a bootable USB installer, follow these steps:
- Open Terminal (
Applications > Utilities > Terminal
). - Type the following command based on your macOS version:For macOS Ventura:
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB
For macOS Monterey:sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB
ReplaceUSB
with the actual name of your formatted drive if different. - Press Enter and enter your Mac’s administrator password when prompted.
- Wait for the process to complete. The USB drive will now contain a bootable macOS installer.
Step 4: Boot from the USB Drive
- Plug in the bootable USB drive to the Mac you want to install macOS on.
- Restart the Mac and immediately hold down the Option (⌥) key until the boot menu appears.
- Select Install macOS from USB and press Enter.
Step 5: Install macOS
- Once the macOS Utilities window appears, choose Disk Utility.
- Select your Mac’s internal drive and click Erase.
- Format it as APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
- Close Disk Utility and return to the macOS Utilities window.
- Click Install macOS and follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 6: Complete the macOS Setup
- Once the installation is complete, your Mac will restart.
- Follow the setup instructions to configure language, Wi-Fi, Apple ID, and other settings.
- Restore from a backup if necessary.
Conclusion
Installing macOS from a USB drive is an efficient method for a clean installation or recovery. By following these steps, you can create a bootable installer, boot from it, and successfully install macOS on your Mac. If you encounter any issues, ensure your USB is properly formatted and the correct macOS installer is used.