![]() Then click Options, choose GUID Partition Table, and click OK to save the change. In the drop-down menu under Partition Layout, choose 1 to create a single new partition. This won’t work for Yosemite, so we need to change it. ![]() In our case, our drive is brand new and formatted as a FAT volume with a Master Boot Record partition scheme. The partition scheme and volume properties of your flash drive will vary depending on manufacturer and previous configuration. ![]() ![]() With the USB drive selected, choose the Partition tab on the right side of the window. Note that you want to select the drive and not the volume. We’re using a SanDisk Cruzer flash drive, so in our case we choose 8 GB SanDisk Cruzer Media and not the default “No Name” volume. In Disk Utility, select the USB flash drive from the list on the left. Plug the drive into a Mac running OS X 10.7 Lion or higher and launch Disk Utility from the /Applications/Utilities folder. While it’s possible to create a separate partition for the Yosemite USB installer, it’s safest and easiest to use an empty drive or one that you don’t mind erasing. Grab a USB flash drive that’s at least 8GB in size. It will also launch the Yosemite installer app when the download completes. This will put a file called Install OS X 10.10 Developer Preview.app in your /Applications folder. Step 1: Obtain the Yosemite Developer Preview Installerĭownload the OS X Yosemite Developer Preview installer from the Mac App Store.
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