![]() ![]() I’ve long recommended creating a bootable installer drive-on an external hard drive, thumb drive, or USB stick-for the version of macOS you’re running on your Mac. ![]() In fact back when we started running Mojave. Installing the Mac operating system on an external drive is the safest way to get a good look at a new OS without changing anything on your Mac.Use the arrow keys to select which drive to boot from and then simply press Enter. Anyway, the grey MacBook and Recovery 10.11.2 icons are for my internal OS X and the orange OS X and Recovery 10.11.3 are for the version installed on my external drive. In my case, I have five because I have Windows installed using Boot Camp. When you do that, you should see at least four icons.How to create a bootable macOS Mojave installer drive Put the macOS Mojave installer on an external USB thumb drive or hard drive and use it to install the operating system on a Mac.And besides, there can be a risk that data on the external USB pen, hard, or flash drive is corrupt, which means you can’t transfer what you need between devices at all. It’s annoying, especially when you need to transfer something right then. However, sometimes, an external hard drive doesn't show up. ![]()
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