![]() ![]() ![]() It requires 1) a second functioning Mac using High Sierra to create the install media with Terminal and 2) a USB flash drive with at least 12 GB available. ![]() The second method is to use another Mac to create an install image using Terminal. The method is summarized in a comment in this Apple Community discussion thread This method requires 1) a functioning second Mac for running DiskMakerX and 2) a USB drive with at least 12 GB available. One way is to use DiskMakerX to create a bootable USB drive with a downloaded install image of the OSX loaded on it. I found two ways to go about doing this, but I have questions. I’m trying to create a bootable USB flash drive to re-install Mac OSX High Sierra on my late 2013 27” inch iMac (3.2GHz/8GB RAM/ 3TB HDD) running 10.13.6 High Sierra. ![]()
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