Clover Boot Disk includes tools to help you create a USB install MacOS Sierra on Windows. You can create a USB install MacOS on just a few clicks.
Download:
- PartIMGMapper.exe
- Clover.img
This is a partition image of Clover. - OSX_10.12.5_Installer.hfs
This is a partition image of MacOS Sierra installer.
Download all the files at OneDrive.
Creating a USB install MacOS
- Format USB to NTFS.
- Because the image of the install MacOS partition size larger than 4GB, you can not contain it on a FAT32 partition.
- If you are using NTFS partitions, skip this step.
- Copy the two files Clover.img and OSX_10.12.5_Installer.hfs to the NTFS partition above. You will need a USB least 8GB to store these files.
- Running PartIMGMapper.exe and select the following:
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Select Clover.img at 1, Type is FAT32.
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Select OSX_10.12.5_Installer.hfs at 2, Type is HFS/HFS+.
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Check Clover to enable booting Clover in Legacy BIOS mode.
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Click the button MAP .Note: If an error occurs when selecting the file, please defrag for the file first and then try again.
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After clicking the MAP button, the tool will set up the new partition on the USB and create a backup file with the .MBR extension.
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If you want to restore USB as before, run PartIMGMapper.exe, click on UNMAP and select the previously .MBR file that was backed up.
- RehabMan Kext
- Clover Wiki
- Sierra MBR Patch
- HP ProBook/EliteBook/Zbook using Clover UEFI hotpatch (10.11)
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Read and write HFS+ on Ubuntu Linux.
sudo apt-get install hfsprogs
Edited by nguyentu, 19 May 2017 - 11:26 PM.