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  1. Use Snow Leopard to create the Install OS X El Capitan application. Use Snow Leopard to create the El Capitan USB installer (El Capitan rescue USB). Note: In your case, you probably could avoid creating the El Capitan USB installer the and just run the Install OS X El Capitan application on the 2008 iMac.
  2. Copy and paste the command given below into Terminal. Enter the Mac password and press Enter. Wait while Terminal erases and copies the files to the USB drive. When the process is completed, quit Terminal. This article explains how to make a bootable USB installer for OS X El Capitan (10.11) using Terminal on the Mac.
  3. We've created El Capitan USB stick from both Yosemite and El Capitan, but your experience with other versions may vary. An 8GB or larger USB flash drive or an 8GB or larger partition on some other.

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A step by step tutorial that shows how to create a bootable USB flash drive for OS X 10.11 El Capitan.Full guide: http://www.idownloadblog.com/2015/06/20/cre.

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I've been testing El Capitan Beta 6 on a MacBook Air and I found one issue that I hope someone can confirm is a bug, or maybe I'm just doing something wrong.


Starting with a USB bootable El Capitan Beta installer, initialize the SSD target drive, then install El Capitan, then go through the tedious/painful process of having 10+ GBs of updates pulled down (just a guess), until we are at El Capitan Beta 6.


Right off the bat I notice Recoverey HD is missing.


Running diskutil list shows Macintosh HD is there, but not Recovery HD.

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Running diskutil cs list returns No CoreStorage logical volume groups found.


I booted off the USB bootable El Capitan Beta installer and created a DMG using both New image from Macintosh HD and New image from folder... this way I can at least restore Macintosh HD at a later date if necessary (fully updated to Beta 6).

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I didn't bother to create an image from the SSD, since it is missing Recovery HD. Ideally I should be able to, to capture both Macintosh HD and Recovery HD.


I'll probably get slapped for asking, but I'd like to avoid going through this exercise a third time...


Is there a way to create a proper Recovery HD in El Capitan Beta 6 where it does not exist?


I'll be in purgatory if anyone responds.


TIA,

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