![]() This article will discuss a procedure which will allow power users to create a bootable installation disk for Mac OS X Yosemite. Most people will choose to install or update direct to Mac, but still have some people may opt to make or create a bootable OS X Yosemite USB drive to install OS X Yosemite on PC systems that support booting up from a USB drive. While there are multiple methods that will work, here’s the easiest way to create a bootable OS X 10.10 Yosemite USB Installer for the Yosemite Public Beta. Users can download OS X Yosemite from the Mac App Store free of charge to update and install to PC. This means that most people with more than one Mac will end up spending time downloading the same file over and over until the job is complete. The traditional method of creating a bootable OS X USB installer no longer works, so you’ll need to follow a new approach when dealing with OS X Yosemite. This is because after iTunes installs the latest OS, it deletes the file which was used to update it. iTunes makes it simple for users to download, install and forget, but it does not make it easy for those who have a number of Macs which they want to update. One of the issues users face is the process by which Yosemite is updated. If a Mac computer has the hardware to run Mac OS X Mavericks, then it also has the hardware necessary to run X Yosemite, with the exception in some circumstances being that some Mavericks machines do not have WiFi for the Continuity feature, which allows users to pick up where they left off using any of their Apple products. ![]() Mac OS X Yosemite is available for free from the Apple iTunes store.
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