If there are larger files that are no longer needed, delete them. While searching for something online, unnecessary files and applications may be unknowingly downloaded onto your Mac. Restore it to its former glory by locating the biggest space hogs using 3 rd party cleaning tools like Tweakbit MacRepair.
Once you have identified such files, get rid of them. Your Mac will be thankful if you did. Did you find our article interesting and helpful? Chat with us in the comments section below. What is a ZIP File? If you downloaded the ZIP file from the internet or as an email attachment, you might find it in the Downloads folder in your System Drive. In the pop-up menu, select a location to extract the files. The built-in software will start extracting the files from inside the ZIP folder. Double-click the ZIP file.
All the hard work is done behind the scenes, and the layout is intuitive enough for any novice to figure out what to do. Install DMG Editor after downloading it from the official site. Insert your USB drive into a free port. Click on Burn. That's it! You can now use this to install the program or programs to another Mac computer after converting them back to the DMG format.
In certain instances, you may want to use a Windows computer instead of a Mac, which means you won't have the disk utility. Follow the steps below to do this. Type in the password you use to log into your Mac.
Click OK. This will prompt Unibeast to begin installing to the USB drive. While the Unibeast installation finishes up, you should change your Windows computer's boot order. Part 6. Unplug any USB items from your Windows computer. Make sure that you don't have any USB drives, in particular.
This process varies from computer to computer, but you will typically restart your computer and then repeatedly press a key e. Locate the "Boot Order" section. This section is normally on the main page of the BIOS, though you may need to use the arrow keys to navigate over to the "Boot" or "Advanced" tab. Select Removable Devices. Use the arrow keys to move the blinking bar down to Removable Devices.
On some pages, this section may instead be called USB Devices or something similar e. Move your selected location to the top of the list. You can double-check the key that you're supposed to use in the legend that's usually on the right side or the bottom of the BIOS page. Save your settings and exit the BIOS. Look for the key you're supposed to press to save and exit in the legend on the right side of the page, then press it.
Doing so will shift your Windows computer's boot priority so that installation USB drive will be selected as the boot point once you plug it in. You may have to press another key to confirm this choice. Part 7. Place Multibeast on the USB drive. Open the USB drive's folder, then drag the Multibeast file into the folder. You'll need to use Multibeast later, so having it on the flash drive will make using it when necessary as simple as possible. After doing so, you can remove your USB drive.
You should make sure that the Unibeast installation is complete before doing this. Shut down your Windows computer. Press and hold the Power button on your Windows computer until your computer shuts down completely. This will usually occur one or two seconds after the computer's display turns off.
Plug both the Unibeast USB drive and the blank hard drive into your computer. These should both fit into USB ports on your computer. Start your Windows computer. Press the Power button to start the computer. Once the computer has a chance to begin booting, it should select your plugged-in USB drive as a place from which to boot. This will begin the macOS installation process. Doing so takes you to the next page of the installer. Click Continue twice. It's in the bottom-right corner of the pages.
You'll see this at the top of the screen. Click the Utilities menu item. This menu item is in the top-left side of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Select the blank hard drive. Click the blank hard drive's name on the left side of the page. It's near the top of the page. Format the blank hard drive. Doing so will reformat your blank hard drive for macOS' file system.
Click Done when prompted, then close the Disk Utility window. You can now proceed with installing macOS High Sierra on the hard drive. Click the blank hard drive's name, then click Continue. This will both select the hard drive as the installation point and begin installing macOS High Sierra.
Wait for macOS High Sierra to finish installing. This process should take around 15 minutes. Follow the on-screen prompts. You'll be prompted to enter specific information, such as your name, a password, your preferred language, your location, and so on. Contact the vendor for additional information. Download and install Windows support software on your Mac After using Boot Camp Assistant to install or upgrade Microsoft Windows on your Mac, you might also need to install the latest Windows support software drivers from Apple.
Your Apple mouse, trackpad, or keyboard isn't working in Windows. Force Touch isn't designed to work in Windows. You don't hear audio from the built-in speakers of your Mac in Windows. The built-in microphone or camera of your Mac isn't recognized in Windows.
One or more screen resolutions are unavailable for your display in Windows. You can't adjust the brightness of your built-in display in Windows. You have issues with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi in Windows. You get an alert that Apple Software Update has stopped working. Click Options… 6. Under Name: type Yosemite You can rename it later 8.
Click Apply then Partition Close out of the Disk Utility. When the installer asks you where to install, choose OSX, or your existing install if your just upgrading. When complete system will reset automatically.
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