How to Boot a MacBook from USB Drive?

Nowadays while considering the
portability and light weight use, laptops are designed with only necessary
features. CD or DVD drivers are no longer in use, especially in Mac machines
and other brands of laptop having screen size below thirteen inches.
Without
CD drivers only USB ports are the right gateway to reinstall software or
operating systems. Though, it not takes too much time to do that and you can
boot your Mac with few simple steps described below for all MacBook including
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
Mac
Lion Installer
To
carry out this process you have to download Mac Lion installer from app store.
All the apps for Mac systems are available at app store. The downloading
process can take time depending on internet connection speed on your Mac
computer.
Keep
Backup for USB Drive
Now
keep backups of the installer that you have downloaded from app store. Keep
this backup on your Mac desktop and don’t work on the original installer file. And
now you have to utilize this backup file to make a bootable USB drive.
Installer
File for Moving Contents
Now
you have to use the installer for access contents. Right click on the installer
file and click on “Show package contents” that will show you a new window with
contents of installer file. Navigate
contents to Shared Support and if you face problem just call to Mac technical support and you will
find the path to navigate the access.
Disk Utility Application
Now
you can view disk imaged known as “InstallESD.dmg that will help you create a
copy of bootable OSX mountain lion. Open Disk utility app and drag the “InstallESD.dmg”
file from installer folder into the white space given on the left side of disk
utility and disk image will be added that will help you at crucial stages.
Connect
USB Drive and Erase
Now
connect your USB drive to the Mac and select the USB from the Disk utility to
erase and you can rename the title and you can clean the USB disk and restore
it to single clean and usable partition. Click on “InstallESD.dmg and hit on
restore to complete the process. Now close the disk and you have a bootable USB
disk drive for Mac. You can also get Mac
OS X support to perform this booting process in a better way in short
time.
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