cannot create a yosemite bootable usb flash

On the 14th March 2020 I wrote on subject that I can find yosemite in apple store of my macbook pro. And I download Yosemite from internet to make a bootable usb flash with install disk creator but it show me this message "It is lacking the file "Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg" then I follow this link "download OS X Yosemite" that Niel gave me a week ago, I use Safari browser download it on my macbook which the size is 5.72 Gb. Then I try to make it a bootable usb flash with the aid of install disk creator but it show me the same above message. Please help me out so that I can make a Yosemite bootable usb flash

MacBook Pro 13", OS X 10.10

Posted on Mar 21, 2020 5:56 PM

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Posted on Mar 22, 2020 10:40 AM

Edit: This response was for @adedayo96.


Here are the Apple instructions:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372


Use the example for El Capitan. You will need to modify it slightly in two places to account for the different application name for the installer, otherwise the rest of the paths in the command should be the same. Compare the command to Sierra to see what I mean.


Assuming Apple keeps the same naming convention for the Yosemite installer found in the Applications folder, the following command should be the Yosemite equivalent to create the USB installer (make sure you USB stick is properly erased as "MyVolume":

sudo  /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia  --volume  /Volumes/MyVolume  --applicationpath  /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app



If you cannot get the instructions to work, then please post a screenshot of the command used and the output. There is a chance that the Yosemite installer is different than the more recent ones. If there are no errors in creating the USB installer and it won't boot, then try using another brand of USB stick as Macs can be very picky.

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Mar 22, 2020 10:40 AM in response to ramsey215

Edit: This response was for @adedayo96.


Here are the Apple instructions:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372


Use the example for El Capitan. You will need to modify it slightly in two places to account for the different application name for the installer, otherwise the rest of the paths in the command should be the same. Compare the command to Sierra to see what I mean.


Assuming Apple keeps the same naming convention for the Yosemite installer found in the Applications folder, the following command should be the Yosemite equivalent to create the USB installer (make sure you USB stick is properly erased as "MyVolume":

sudo  /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia  --volume  /Volumes/MyVolume  --applicationpath  /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app



If you cannot get the instructions to work, then please post a screenshot of the command used and the output. There is a chance that the Yosemite installer is different than the more recent ones. If there are no errors in creating the USB installer and it won't boot, then try using another brand of USB stick as Macs can be very picky.

Mar 22, 2020 11:09 AM in response to ramsey215

ramsey215 wrote:

Hi HWTech. I am having the same issue and it won't let me install anything to the Applications folder. It just says it is "not allowed" on my new laptop. Really I am trying to put any OS (likely Yosemite or El Capitan) on an old iMac that was completely wiped and that seems like the only way to do it as downloading directly doesn't seem to be working. Any help is appreciated!


Make sure to first use the Finder to mount the downloaded .dmg file for El Capitan or Yosemite.


I'm providing a template of the extraction command from memory since I don't have access to a Mac to confirm exact path names.


The easiest way to ensure the correct path is used is is by typing the first part of the command and leaving a space. Then dragging & dropping the "InstallMacOSX.pkg" file (or whatever it is called) onto the Terminal window so the actual path is filled in automatically.


Begin by typing in the Terminal:

sudo  pkgutil  --expand  


Now use the Finder to drag & drop the "InstallMacOSX.pkg" file (or whatever it is called) from the mounted .dmg volume onto the Terminal window. Then continue typing this to complete the command:

/Applications/installer


The final command will look something like this, but since I don't know the name of the source volume I cannot give you the exact path to use:

sudo  pkgutil  --expand  /Volumes/macOS\ Installer/InstallMacOSX.pkg   /Applications/installer


Press the "Return" key at the end of the line/command to execute it.


You should now have a folder called "installer" located in your Applications folder. Within this "installer" folder you should see the actual Yosemite or El Capitan installer app. Just move this installer app into the main Applications folder. You can delete the now empty "installer" folder and eject the mounted .dmg volume.

Now you should be able to create a bootable USB installer by following the instructions in my earlier post.

Mar 21, 2020 7:04 PM in response to adedayo96

I assume you downloaded a .dmg file. Can you open it by double-clicking it? If so, is there a .pkg file? Double-click on the .pkg installer which should "install" the installer to the "Applications Folder" where you can then use the Terminal app to create a bootable USB drive. If, however, the system won't let you "install" the installer to the Applications folder, then let me know as I can provide some Terminal command to due it manually.


If the .dmg file doesn't contain a .pkg installer or it is a different type of file, then provide the name of the file(s).

Mar 23, 2020 3:53 PM in response to HWTech

I like to thank all this community member especially Noel the one that gave me this link ''download Mac OS X Yosemite'' and HWTech the one that talked me through, now I can make a bootable Yosemite usb flash and I even installed Mac OS X Yosemite on my macbook for the first time. Kudos to you all for speedy responds to solved my my broblem.

Mar 22, 2020 6:55 AM in response to HWTech

Hi HWTech. I am having the same issue and it won't let me install anything to the Applications folder. It just says it is "not allowed" on my new laptop. Really I am trying to put any OS (likely Yosemite or El Capitan) on an old iMac that was completely wiped and that seems like the only way to do it as downloading directly doesn't seem to be working. Any help is appreciated!

Mar 25, 2020 8:11 AM in response to HWTech

Hi HWTech. The link I used was the one Niel gave me which is this "( download OS X Yosemite )" I used Safari Browser on my mac with the help of Folx download manager to boost the downloading and I type this above link on Safari Browser then it take to Apple Upgrade site in which I clicked on it and it shows me some option in which I opened the 4th option where it asked me did I still need Yosemite OS X in which I clicked on it and it started downloading into my mac and when the downloading completed. i used it to create a bootable usb flash though the Terminal, and I installed Yosemite 10.10.5 on my mac and also install windows 7 through Boot Camp Assistance for the first time. Big thank to you for talked me through during the process and also my regards to all community member. Thank you all.

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