![]() This should in theory be much quicker but I've not tried it out yet. Still, it's better to get there slowly than not at all -)Īlternatively, if you have a spare hard disk you could clone the Yosemite USB installer partition onto that using Disk Utility's Restore function. Be warned, booting from the Yosemite DVD will take a small eternity, the installation itself will take quite a bit longer. ![]() If you can boot from the original Apple installation discs you should be able to boot from your newly created DVD, and hopefully it will appear as a boot option. You will need a dual-layer DVD for the burning operation. This should be listed in Disk Utility on the lower left pane - highlight it and select Burn. ![]() Select DVD/CD master as the image format then hit the Save button when you're ready.Īfter a few moments you will have a disk image with the extension. Highlight the partition Install OS X Yosemite on the upper left pane then go to File > New > Disk Image from "Install OS X Yosemite". ![]() If not, read on.įirst, mount your USB installer and then go to Disk Utility. If you know how to do this then ignore the rest, grab a dual-layer DVD and get cracking. If your Mac Pro has issues with booting from USB but will boot from a DVD, create a DVD from the USB installer. ![]()
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