![]() ![]() On your Chrome OS, Windows, or Mac device, open Chrome browser. Step 1: Install Chromebook Recovery Utility. Snow leopard installer DVD (upgrade set or box set) A USB thumb drive of at least 8GB in size Creating a USB installer disk. Well, disable it, restart your MacOS, do the changes and then don't forget to enable it again. All contents on the USB drive will be erased. basically, you need to restart your mac in recovery mode, go to menu utilities and open terminal, type crsutil status to check if it is enabled or disabled, then you can use csrutil disable or csrutil enable. Obs.: if your MacOS complain, you need to disable the CSR before change this. That's it, now when you open the Bootcamp assistant you can use the option that allows you to create a USB install boot disk. Before you start this entire process of creating a bootable DVD or USB drive (8Gb): Take a look at Lion Disk Maker (its free, donations are appreciated) it. it will ask if you want to replace it, then you answer yes. Save this file, go back to the contents of the Boot Camp Assistant and drag the newly edited file into. In my case I changed from Macbook7,2 to MacBookPro8,2. If it is like PreUSBBootSupportedModels, change the name to USBBootSupportedModels, expand this line and at the item0, edit and write down your MacBook model as a string value. Open this ist file with a plist file editor or xcode, then look for a line saying "USBBootSupportedModels". Quickly see which Mac disks are mounted to your Windows. MacDrive gives you the tools to expand your workflow and interact with Mac media like never before. Access your Mac disks from the Disk Management Window or direct from Explorer. Then find the file ist and drag and drop to a whatever folder you created before. MacDrive has built a reputation on blazing quick read/write speeds, unparalleled data security and ease of use. ![]() go to your application>utilities, select the Boot Camp Assistant app, right click > show packages content. So, for those who can't create the USB install disk, here some tip. ![]()
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