How to Create a macOS Ventura USB Boot Disk Installer in 5 min!

How create a Ventura USB Boot Disk

I’ll show you how to download macOS Ventura, then create a bootable USB Installer Flash Drive!

If you want to install or upgrade to macOS Ventura, you can create a USB Installer Boot disk! This will allow you to quickly install the OS on Intel and M1 Macs.

The instructions below will show you how to create a macOS Ventura Full Installer in under 5 min!

My how to create a macOS Ventura USB boot disk walkthrough video.

Step 1: Download macOS Ventura

Go to my Ventura Full installer page to download the latest version of macOS Ventura. All the links on my site are directly from Apple.

https://mrmacintosh.com/macos-ventura-13-full-installer-database-download-directly-from-apple/

An Apple package called InstallAssistant.pkg will download. When finished it will be in your Downloads folder.

NOTE: this package is just a link to Apple’s own software update server.

This what the link looks like if you right click on it.

http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/21/10/002-17762-A_GUNYNIZ0PW/witdqh4bei493fvgin01qavvy1dfhcb87w/InstallAssistant.pkg

Notice how the file is coming directly from apple.com

My How to download macOS Ventura Full installer walkthrough video.

Step 2: Install InstallAssistant.pkg

Now we need to install the InstallAssistant.pkg that is located in your Downloads folder.

The Apple created InstallAssistnat.pkg contains the Ventura full installer.

Double click to install it.

This Apple package installer will just move the “Install macOS Ventura app” into your Applications folder.

macOS Ventura install app is now in your Applications folder.

Step 3: Erase & Format your USB Flash Drive

Now that you have the Install macOS Ventura app in your /Applications folder you can create your USB Installer! The USB Flash Drive needs to be at least 16GB because the Ventura installer is about 12-14GB.

Plug in your USB Flash Drive

Open up Disk Utility and then click the “View” button. Select “Show All Volumes” and click the top level USB drive name.

The “Top level drive” is usually the name of the USB Drive. In this example my drive is called “KINGSTON SA400S37120”

Disk Utility – Erase your USB Flash Drive for macOS installer. Use Mac OS Extended Journaled format & GUID Partition Map

Click the Erase button to erase your USB Flash drive.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The name can be anything but be sure to use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format & GUID Partition Map.

Step 4: Create macOS Ventura USB Boot Disk

Open up the Terminal.app from /Applications/Utilities

2. type in sudo then space

3. Drag your macOS Ventura installer app to the terminal window

4. the full path is sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia

5. Add the –volume option then drag your USB Flash Drive to the terminal window.

The final full path will look like this sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Ventura.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled

Hit enter and then enter your account password.

Creating macOS USB Boot Disk

From here the files will start to copy to your USB flash Drive. The total time should be about 5-10 min depending on your USB Flash drive speed.

Step 5: How to boot to your new Ventura USB Installer.

To boot to the USB Installer: (steps for 2016-2022 Macs below)

Apple Silicon M1 Mac = Power down your Mac. Turn it back on but continue to hold the power button until you see the Boot Picker. From here your USB installer drive will show up. All you need to do is click on it to boot.

2018-2020 Intel T2 Mac = You will need to first boot to internal recovery by holding down Command R. You need to enable “External Boot”. Once you are in recovery go to the top menu bar and select Utilities > Startup Security Utility.

You need to enable “Allow booting from external media”

Click on “Allow booting from external media” and reboot. Hold down option and then select your USB installer. You can now install macOS from your usb drive!

2016-2017 Intel Mac = Power down your Mac. Turn it back on but hold down the Option key. You will see the boot picker. Your USB drive will load, select the USB installer and click the arrow. The Mac will now boot to your USB installer.

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