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Hi friends,
I have a newly bought desktop that perfectly fits for OS X installation. I have Yosemite DVD borrowed from my friend. Now I've created an ISO image using that. But its not bootable on Windows PC. For this task I have to make a USB or DVD that boots from my PC.
As per my knowledge I have to first install Snow Leopard then install the latest OS X in whatever way (clean or upgrade). But I don't have a Mac. This step takes longer time and don't want to go with this. So I want to create a bootable USB from Windows.
Can you please tell me how can I do that? You have great tool for doing this on a Mac. But not for Windows users.
I also want to know what are the additional files you add or replace for making a bootable installation disk? So I can copy the same files to my USB to make it bootable.
I have a newly bought desktop that perfectly fits for OS X installation. I have Yosemite DVD borrowed from my friend. Now I've created an ISO image using that. But its not bootable on Windows PC. For this task I have to make a USB or DVD that boots from my PC.
As per my knowledge I have to first install Snow Leopard then install the latest OS X in whatever way (clean or upgrade). But I don't have a Mac. This step takes longer time and don't want to go with this. So I want to create a bootable USB from Windows.
Can you please tell me how can I do that? You have great tool for doing this on a Mac. But not for Windows users.
I also want to know what are the additional files you add or replace for making a bootable installation disk? So I can copy the same files to my USB to make it bootable.