How to “burn” an iso to a usb thumb drive using a mac • Posted on September 18, 2015 • by • in, So from time to time it is necessary to put an iso onto a usb thumb drive Back in the day it was simple to just burn it to a blank disc but many servers and computers don’t come with dvd/cd drives anymore. I don’t see this as a bad thing, certainly I almost never use the portable blu ray I purchased with my last computer Here is how to do it in terminal, still the cleanest way • First run diskutil list • then insert your usb stick • and run diskutil list again to see the disk node (e.g.

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• Now run diskutil unmountDisk /dev/diskN • and do sudo dd if=/path-to.iso of=/dev/rdiskN bs=1m • When finished diskutil eject /dev/diskN Thats about it! Pretty simple really.

If you’re a Mac OS X user the time will come when your computer won’t boot or a problem may arise where you can’t take control of the device, and booting from an OS X installation media will be required. This is why it’s recommended that you make a Mac OS X bootable USB when your Mac is in working conditions. However, if you find yourself on a scenario where your device (iMac, MacBook Pro, Air, Mac Pro or Mini) is not responding and you happen to have a Windows PC, then you can still be able to easily make a USB bootable installation media for your Mac OS X to reinstall the operating system using the Recovery Assistant.

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Bear in mind that this will also work for Windows users, who are running Mac OS X on a virtual machine and need to upgrade to the latest version. For example, to OS X Yosemite. Things to know before proceeding Before you dive into this guide, you’ll need a few things: • A broken Mac computer with Mac OS X.

• A trial copy of the TransMac software. • One high quality USB flash drive with 16GB of storage. • A copy of Apple’s macOS (DMG file).

Now that you have all the necessary ingredients, you’re ready to make a Mac OS X bootable USB using the DMG file of the operating system with the steps below. How to make a Mac OS X bootable USB installation media Before you can use TransMac, you may first need to partition your USB flash drive with a GPT partition, as a normal MBR partition may not work. To do this, you’ll need to use the Diskpart command-line utility on Windows. • Open Command Prompt with administrative permissions. • Type the diskpart command and press Enter. • Type the list disk command to view a listing of drives connected to your computer and press Enter.

Skype for mac 10.7.5. I found that if a MAC user joins the Skype meeting with Skype for business Web APP using any browser and share the screen they are not able to give control to anyone. Neither MAC users are able to control any shared content. Live stopwatch or countdown timer for meetings In virtual meetings, it would be great to have a timer function that everyone could see. For example, 'write down as many ideas as you can in 60 seconds'and it would show the countdown on the screen (preferably with buzzer or sound at the end).