How to boot from USB without re-installing the OS to the Mac hard drive
I'm trying to repair and retrieve photos for my sister in-law from her old Mac A1225 (I think it is circa 2009)
When starting up I get the logo and progress bar then the screen goes grey and nothing happens.
I've done the Safe mode, Disk Utility and PRAM reset with no success.
I was able to turn on verbose logging. It showed an error "invalid sibling link" and that the Macintosh HD could not be repaired.
I was able to create an El Capitan bootable USB drive.
When I boot up from the USB drive, the only option I seem to have is to load the OS to the existing drive.
I get the option to choose language then a continue prompt for the question "To set up the installation of the OS X click continue. The next screen gives me the option to install the OS X to either the OS X Base System (the USB drive) or to the Macintosh HD.
I don't want to install it to the Macintosh HD because I don't want to overwrite/wipe out the files on the HD.
What I want to do is to be able to run some disk utilities to see if I can recover the photos.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!
Earlier Mac models