Create a Recovery Boot Drive for macOS 10.13 High Sierra

Published: 29 September 2017
on channel: CleverFiles
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We are excited to announce the significant release for macOS 10.13 HighSierra - Disk Drill 3.5 for Mac.
We've prepared amazingly simple workarounds to our users that will help overcome certain technical restrictions on the backend of the new macOS. Here's a video that explains how to recover deleted data from the main system disk or partition in 10.13 High Sierra.

To bypass the built-in file system protections in macOS 10.13 High Sierra, you can boot from another drive and run Disk Drill tool from it, accessing your original startup drive as if it’s a regular secondary disk.

You can find more info here: https://www.cleverfiles.com/help/1013...

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Time required: 15 min or less
You need: any USB flash drive, 8GB+

Step #1: Download Disk Drill
Download and Install Disk Drill on your Mac computer

Step #2: Select the source
On the main screen of Disk Drill, choose “Create boot drive” and then “Boot drive for data recovery”.

Step #3: USB drive
Insert your USB flash drive and select it in Disk Drill as the destination.

Step #4: Creating boot drive
Allow a few minutes to create the macOS bootable drive with Disk Drill.

Step #5: Reboot your Mac
Reboot your Mac holding the Option key down (⌥). Choose “DiskDrill Boot” in the list of available boot partitions and run it.


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