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Hi!
I read this article about how to install MacOS X from an USB stick. Nice and handy, yet I have a problem. I can't access MacOS X at all the the moment (faulty installation). Also, I don't have an actual disc with the installation, but only an image-on-file.
I have W7 running on a machine, and would like to sort of prepare the USB stick from here. Is this in any way possible? I know for W7 installations, I can use a little utility called WinToFlash, but I'm not sure if there are any equivalence for MacOS installations, or if the difference in choice of filesystems between those operating systems will make the operation impossible as such?
I'd be much thankful for any input on this!
Cheers!
I read this article about how to install MacOS X from an USB stick. Nice and handy, yet I have a problem. I can't access MacOS X at all the the moment (faulty installation). Also, I don't have an actual disc with the installation, but only an image-on-file.
I have W7 running on a machine, and would like to sort of prepare the USB stick from here. Is this in any way possible? I know for W7 installations, I can use a little utility called WinToFlash, but I'm not sure if there are any equivalence for MacOS installations, or if the difference in choice of filesystems between those operating systems will make the operation impossible as such?
I'd be much thankful for any input on this!
Cheers!