![]() – OS X Dock emulation with pre-configured docklets optimized for stability/performance – OS X Mavericks/iOS 7 themes, wallpapers, user pictures and logon screen – Lion Frame UI including Aero/Mac features for XP and non-Aero system – Smart system files updating with auto-repair and Windows Update friendly – Genuine OS X Mavericks/iOS 7 system resources – Designed for all editions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 including Server Editions ![]() – Easily configurable in single click with intelligence Metro UI design – Seamless installation and uninstallation giving users safe transformation In this package, you’ll have the best user experiences greatly resembles real OS X Mavericks from Windows side. Select it and follow the prompts to install OS X Yosemite.OS X Mavericks Transformation Pack will give you all new OS X Mavericks user experiences combined with iOS 7 graphics such as theme, wallpapers, system resources, and new OS X features combined altogether in single package working on Windows platform since Windows XP to up to Windows 8. Reboot the Mac holding the Alt/Option key on the keyboard and you’ll see the installer appear in the EFI boot menu. When it’s complete, your USB installer will be mounted to your Desktop and you can now rename this drive (highlight it on the Desktop and press Return), as well as supply it with its own custom icon.Įject your new Yosemite USB installer and connect it to any Mac you wish to upgrade to the Yosemite Public Beta. Let the tool do it’s thing and don’t interrupt the process until you see Terminal output Done and return your window to the user prompt. This will create a bootable Yosemite USB installer using OS X’s createinstallmedia tool, which can take quite a while depending on the speed of your flash drive. Press the Return key on your keyboard to execute the command, and enter your admin password when requested. Sudo /Applications/Install OS X Yosemite Beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia – volume /Volumes/Untitled – applicationpath /Applications/Install OS X Yosemite Beta.app – nointeraction Open Terminal from /Applications/Utilities and then enter the following command: Now that your USB flash drive is ready, we can complete the process of creating a bootable Yosemite USB installer with a simple Terminal command. Step 3: Create the Bootable Yosemite USB Installer with Terminal Note that this will erase all contents of the USB drive so, as mentioned above, be sure to back up any files on the drive or use a blank drive to begin with. Press Apply to restructure the USB volume with the new parameters. Under Partition Information, change Format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and give the drive the name “Untitled” (this allows your drive to work with the Terminal commands below you can rename the drive when the process is complete). Then click Options, choose GUID Partition Table, and click OK to save the change. In the drop-down menu under Partition Layout, choose 1 to create a single new partition. This won’t work for Yosemite, so we need to change it. In our case, our drive is brand new and formatted as a FAT volume with a Master Boot Record partition scheme. The partition scheme and volume properties of your flash drive will vary depending on manufacturer and previous configuration. With the USB drive selected, choose the Partition tab on the right side of the window. Note that you want to select the drive and not the volume. We’re using a SanDisk Cruzer flash drive, so in our case we choose 8 GB SanDisk Cruzer Media and not the default “No Name” volume. In Disk Utility, select the USB flash drive from the list on the left. Plug the drive into a Mac running OS X 10.7 Lion or higher and launch Disk Utility from the /Applications/Utilities folder. While it’s possible to create a separate partition for the Yosemite USB installer, it’s safest and easiest to use an empty drive or one that you don’t mind erasing. Grab a USB flash drive that’s at least 8GB in size. It will also launch the Yosemite installer app when the download completes. This will put a file called Install OS X Yosemite Beta.app in your /Applications folder. If you’re registered for the Yosemite beta program, download the OS X Yosemite Public Beta installer from the Mac App Store. ![]() Step 1: Obtain the Yosemite Public Beta Installer ![]()
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