

I think it's just the cheap-o, generic flash drive, and nothing else. It begins to boot, and then the computer turns off. when they are not busy Ask Question Asked 7 years, 6 months ago cifs mounts the windows share for sometime and as required I can unmount it The share. Now the flash drive gives me a reformat error, and it won't even work with the good image I have. I'm still stunned by how easy it was with the other flash drive compared to what a production this has been. I dragged the generic drive to the bottom.Īs I type this, it's at 13 minutes to go. Only after I had the disk image selected, and it was on top by default, did the whole thing seem to work. If I had the flash drive selected, and click restore, it put it in the source column on top. I managed to get it to work (somehow) after a few Erase attempts. My final solution was to just make a disk image of 10.7 on the SanDisk, and restore it onto the generic flash drive.ĪLAS, I get this "Unable To Scan" error, which has lead me here now. So I'm lost as to why the generic 32gb is giving me such a headache. I've even wiped it a time or two just to start over. Luckily, the old one I have is on a 16gb SanDisk Cruzer, and it took 10.7 just fine. I could not for the life of me get this generic 32gb flash drive to work. It failed every time under 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8.

Inserted the OSX Disc, clicked the flash drive as my destination after a correct formatting, and let it install.

I've been trying to make a Hackintosh USB for about a month.Ī year ago, I made one with absolutely no problem whatsoever.
