Create Bootable USB Installer for macOS High Sierra via UniBeast

Step #1. Download the latest version of macOS High Sierra from App Store on your Macintosh. Step #2. Download Unibeast from Tonymacx86, you need to create an account to download it. Step #3. Connect your USB device to your Mac then go to Disk Utility and erase it. Make sure to select the format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and the Scheme to GUID Partition Map. Note: You need 8 GB or higher USB device, and for better performance USB 3.1 is recommended. Step #4. Now Open UniBeast and click Continue. Step #5. Click Continue again. Step #6. Click Continue and agree to the terms and conditions. Step #7. Select the USB device that you erased in step 3 and click continue. Step #8. Select macOS High Sierra image that you downloaded in step 1 just by click on High Sierra. Step #9. For the Bootloader configuration, select UEFI Boot Mode. Step #10. On the optional graphics configuration, don’t select anything. Just click Continue. Step #11. Click Continue on the Verify Installation Options. Step #12. To confirm you need to type your username password. Step #13. Wait for a while for Mac to write maOS high Sierra on the USB device and make it bootable. Also, the time depends on your USB device type. It was all about, creating bootable USB installer for macOS High Sierra via Unibeast. If you faced any problem, hit a comment down below this post. We’re happy to get your suggestions.

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