

To install the latest Mac OS, for example, macOS High Sierra, you can search and download the installer from App Store. The first thing to do is to download the Mac operating system that you need.

The most recommendable way to create a bootable install USB drive for Mac OS is using 'createinstallmedia' Command with Terminal application. Use 'createinstallmedia' Command in Terminal

This tutorial will introduce you three ways to create bootable USB drive for macOS High Sierra, macOS Sierra, Mac OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks and more. PS: This article is about Disk Drill 1.x, we will update it to reflect all the awesome improvements in Disk Drill 2 asap.To install macOS or OS X from USB, you need to create a bootable install USB drive for Mac operating system. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent this but Disk Drill will try hard 🙂 This happens when the the part of the file was overwritten by another application. In some cases the recovered files can be corrupted. Tip: to prevent losing your data during recovery make sure that the target destination for the rescued files is not the USB drive you are trying to recover from. Wait until all the recovered files are copied to the new destination. If Disk Drill can open the file for preview, it means that the file can be recovered! To do that select the file(s) and hit the “Recover” button. You can use a filter to speed up the review of the items and, most importantly, a Preview option to make sure the file is that you need.

