Having a bootable installer for OS X El Capitan is a good idea, even if your plan is just to perform an upgrade install, which technically doesn’t need to be done from a separate boot device. After all, there’s quite a bit of housekeeping to be done before you commit to installing OS X El Capitan: that includes having a recent backup of your data, and making a bootable OS X El Capitan installer on a USB flash drive. This would be fine if all you wanted to do was quickly install El Capitan as an upgrade install over your existing version of OS X.īut even if this is your goal, it’s not too likely that you’re actually ready to start the install process. Like previous versions of OS X, El Capitan has the annoying habit of automatically starting the installation process once the download is complete. OS X El Capitan, the latest version of OS X as of the summer of 2015, is available from the Mac App Store as a free download. Create a Bootable OS X El Capitan Installer on a USB Flash Drive an article by Tom Nelson
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