![]() Make sure the El Capitan installer (or at least a copy of it), called Install OS X El Capitan.app, is in its default location in your main Applications folder (/Applications).Select the text of the following Terminal command and copy it.Sudo /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/Untitled -applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X El Capitan.app Note that the window that displays the command scrolls to the right. Launch Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities).Warning: This step will erase the destination drive or partition, so make sure that it doesn’t contain any valuable data.Paste the copied command into Terminal and press Return. ![]() Type your admin-level account password when prompted, and then press Return.You may see the message “To continue we need to erase the disk at /Volumes/Untitled. If you wish to continue type (Y) then press return:” If so, type the letter Y and then press Return. If you don’t see this message, you’re already set. ![]() The Terminal window displays createinstallmedia’s progress as a textual representation of a progress bar: Erasing Disk: 0%… 10 percent…20 percent… and so on. You also see a list of the program’s tasks as they occur: Copying installer files to disk… Copy complete. ![]() Making disk bootable… Copying boot files… Copy complete. ![]()
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