How To: Dual Boot Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 & Yosemite 10.10 How To: Create a Bootable Install USB Drive of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan How To: Hunt Down Space-Hogging Files on Your Mac with Disk Inventory X How To: Format an external hard drive for Mac OS X. Jul 16, 2019 How to Install OS X or macOS onto a new blank Hard Drive Three ways to do this:. Cloning - If you have any drive with OS X on it we can clone it onto the new drive.
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if you have a 10.6.3 disc and another computer, mac or pc, have you tried remote installing? Pop the disc in. if its a pc just install the remote install OS X from the popup. If its a mac go to apple.com/support, search for the remote installer, download, install, and then open. once their open, make sure that both computers are either connected to the same network via wifi or Ethernet, preferably Ethernet for speed, or for the fastest way simply use a crossover Ethernet cable and directly connect the two computers together. Start your mac needing the install while holding cmd. DON'T SELECT ANYTHING YET. go to the computer your using to remote install, and follow the steps in the program. once it says wait and select network install then go back to the mac and select as soon as you see it. go back to the other computer and click next. it will load, over the network, the base system image to install OS X and bring up recovery mode. A lot of people think they have a bad hard drive when they just have a major issue with os x. This is considered the ultimate last resort(you do this if target media mode booting doesn't work), as it will save absolutely nothing from the mac. Even the SMC and EFI is reset and returned to factory coding. If this doesn't work, then yes you have a bad hard drive. |