Step 7: Disk Drill should automatically point to the macOS Installer location, but if not, you can click Locate installer on disk and point to the location in the /Applications folder manually. Step 6: In Disk Drill, click Create Boot Drive → OS X / macOS Installer. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on Youtube for more videos Step 5: Connect your USB drive to your Mac.
Step 3: Download the macOS Mojave Installer from the Mac App Store. Step 2: Download and install CleverFiles’ Disk Drill. Drives like the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C are a nice choice, because they allow quick connections to both USB-C and USB-A ports with no dongles needed. Step 1: Acquire a USB drive with 16 GB of storage or more. How to create a macOS Mojave USB installer drive Watch our hands-on video for the details. With this in mind, we’ve created a brief tutorial highlighting an alternative method that’s as simple as it gets. We’ve covered how to use simple terminal commands to create a macOS Mojave USB installer in the past, but understand that not everyone is comfortable fooling around with the Terminal.