How to make your own bootable macOS 10.14 Mojave USB install drive

All you’ll need is a Mac, the Mojave installer, and an 8GB USB drive or SD card.

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Enlarge / It's still pretty easy to make a bootable USB install drive for macOS Mojave. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Apple hasn’t shipped operating systems on physical media in almost a decade, but there are still good reasons to want a reliable old USB stick for macOS Mojave. Luckily, it's not hard to make one—either with a handy graphical user interface or some light Terminal use. Here's what you need to get started.

  • A Mac that you have administrator access to. We've created Mojave USB stick from both High Sierra and Mojave, but your experience with other versions may vary.
  • An 8GB or larger USB flash drive or an 8GB or larger partition on some other kind of external drive. A USB 3.0 drive will make things significantly faster, but an older USB 2.0 drive will work in a pinch.
  • The macOS 10.14 Mojave installer from the Mac App Store in your Applications folder. The installer will delete itself when you install the operating system, but it can be re-downloaded if necessary.
  • If you want a GUI, take a look at Ben Slaney's Install Disk Creator from MacDaddy. There are other apps out there that do this, but this one is quick and simple.

If you want to use this USB installer with newer Macs as they are released, you'll want to periodically re-download new Mojave installers and make new install drives periodically. Apple rolls support for newer hardware into new macOS point releases as they come out, so this will help keep your install drive as universal and versatile as possible.

There's also one new consideration for newer Macs with Apple's T2 controller chip—as of this writing, the iMac Pro and both 2018 MacBook Pros. Among this chip's many security features is one that disallows booting from external drives by default. To re-enable this feature, hold down Command-R while your Mac reboots to go into Recovery Mode, and use the Startup Security Utility to "allow booting from external media." If you're trying to install an older version of macOS, you may also need to go from Full Security to Medium Security to enable booting, but if you're just trying to install the current version of macOS, the Full Security option should be just fine.

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Update: Chrome 69 does not automatically sync your data without permission

Over the weekend a recent change in Google Chrome’s behavior got a lot of attention: when you login to a Google service like Gmail or Google Drive on the web, the browser will show that you’re also logged into Chrome. But that caused a bit …

Over the weekend a recent change in Google Chrome’s behavior got a lot of attention: when you login to a Google service like Gmail or Google Drive on the web, the browser will show that you’re also logged into Chrome. But that caused a bit of concern among folks who lamented that it meant Google […]

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Bundesnetzagentur: Verbraucherzentrale sieht Funklöcher bei 5G vorprogrammiert

Der Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband kritisiert, dass die ländlichen Regionen schlecht mit 5G versorgt werden sollen. Die Versprechungen von ruckelfreiem Surfen und weniger Funklöchern könnten so nicht eingehalten werden (5G, Verbraucherschutz)

Der Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband kritisiert, dass die ländlichen Regionen schlecht mit 5G versorgt werden sollen. Die Versprechungen von ruckelfreiem Surfen und weniger Funklöchern könnten so nicht eingehalten werden (5G, Verbraucherschutz)

Microsoft: In der Data Box erreichen Daten die Azure-Cloud per Post

Microsoft erweitert sein Data-Box-Angebot um eine SSD und einen 1-Petabyte-Kasten. Kunden können auf den Datenträgern ihre Dateien speichern, verschlüsseln und per Post an Microsoft senden. Zwei weitere Systeme bringen die Datenmigration in die Cloud a…

Microsoft erweitert sein Data-Box-Angebot um eine SSD und einen 1-Petabyte-Kasten. Kunden können auf den Datenträgern ihre Dateien speichern, verschlüsseln und per Post an Microsoft senden. Zwei weitere Systeme bringen die Datenmigration in die Cloud auch online voran. (Azure, Microsoft)

Google, Yandex Discuss Creation of Anti-Piracy Database

Google, Yandex and other prominent Internet companies in Russia are discussing the creation of a database of infringing content including movies, TV shows, games, and software. The idea is that the companies will automatically query this database every five minutes with a view to removing such content from search results within six hours, no court order required.

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Every day, countless thousands of pieces of infringing content are uploaded to the Internet including most movies, TV shows, games, and commercial software.

Rightsholders everywhere are struggling to the contain the influx, often having to resort to filing millions of takedown notices with Internet companies, the bulk of which target the world’s major search engines.

While this doesn’t take down the actual content itself, there is a theory that citizens often turn to search engines to find their fix. These sites, in turn, direct users to sites hosting infringing content. To combat this facilitation, copyright holders want search companies to remove these results from their indexes.

Takedowns like this are common in the West, with Google removing billions of links upon request. In Russia, however, search engine Yandex found itself in hot water recently after refusing to remove links on the basis that the law does not require it to do so. This prompted the authorities to suggest that a compromise agreement needs to be made, backed up by possible changes in the law.

It now appears that this event, which could’ve led to Yandex being blocked by ISPs, has prompted both Internet companies and copyright holders to consider a voluntary agreement. Discussions currently underway suggest a unique and potentially ground-breaking plan.

The initial meeting between telecoms watchdog Roskomnadzor, Internet companies Yandex, Google, and Mail.ru, plus representatives of the Association of Producers of Cinema and Television (APKiT), the National Media Group, and Gazprom Media Holdings, took place September 19.

According to news outlet RBC, the topic of discussion was the creation of a special database holding the details of known infringing copies of content including movies, games, software and other pirated content.

The proposals envision that once details of content are placed in the database, search engines and video hosting sites that sign up to a memorandum of understanding with rightsholders will automatically query the database every five minutes for updates.

Once the details are fed back, search companies will remove links to pirate resources from their search results within six hours, without any need for a court process. This will run alongside the current database currently maintained by Roscomnadzor and utilized by ISPs, which contains links to sites that are blocked due to having multiple complaints filed against them at the Moscow City Court.

If adopted, this new extrajudicial process will go some way to clearing up the problems caused by the current legal gray area, which led to Yandex removing links to content from its video portal to avoid a potential ISP blockade, even though the company believes that the law does not require it to do so.

It’s suggested that the infringing resource database, should it go ahead, could be maintained by the Internet Video Association (IVA), which represents intellectual property rights holders. Alternatively, RBC notes, an alternative coalition of entertainment companies including legal streaming platforms could be put in charge of the project.

Talks appear to be fairly advanced, with agreements on the framework for the database potentially being reached by the middle of this week. If that’s the case, a lawsuit recently filed by Gazprom Media against Yandex could be settled amicably. It’s understood that Yandex wants all major Internet players to become involved, including social networks.

With the carrot comes the possibility of the stick, of course. Gazprom Media indicates that if a voluntary agreement cannot be reached, it will seek amendments to copyright law that will achieve the same end results.

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Comcast stock tanks after company strikes $40 billion deal to buy Sky

Comcast beat Fox in auction for European media and telecom company.

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Comcast on Saturday won an auction to purchase Sky, the UK-based media and telecom company, with a $40 billion bid that topped an offer from 21st Century Fox. Sky on Monday recommended that its shareholders accept the offer from Comcast before a deadline of October 11.

"This is a great day for Comcast," Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said in an announcement. "This acquisition will allow us to quickly, efficiently and meaningfully increase our customer base and expand internationally."

Comcast stock was down about 7 percent this morning, as investors are reportedly worried that Comcast paid too much for Sky.

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Microsoft Surface Hub 2 to ship in 2019… with upgradeable cartridge coming in 2020

Microsoft plans to begin shipping its 2nd-gen Surface Hub wall computer in the second half of 2019. But the Surface Hub 2 won’t have all the features at launch that Microsoft showed off when it first announced the device in May. What’s goin…

Microsoft plans to begin shipping its 2nd-gen Surface Hub wall computer in the second half of 2019. But the Surface Hub 2 won’t have all the features at launch that Microsoft showed off when it first announced the device in May. What’s going to ship next year is something called Surface Hub 2S. It has […]

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Kriminalfall: Gestohlene GPS-Tracker überführen Diebe

Eine Firma im Silicon Valley wurde bestohlen: Unter den entwendeten Gegenständen befanden sich hundert GPS-Tracker. Diese halfen bei der Überführung der Täter. (GPS, Rechtsstreitigkeiten)

Eine Firma im Silicon Valley wurde bestohlen: Unter den entwendeten Gegenständen befanden sich hundert GPS-Tracker. Diese halfen bei der Überführung der Täter. (GPS, Rechtsstreitigkeiten)

Surface Hub 2: Microsofts Konferenzssystem nutzt modulare CPU-Kassetten

Das Surface Hub 2 wird recht modular aufgebaut sein: Microsoft will zum Konferenzsystem Hardwarekassetten anbieten, die den Computer antreiben. Die darauf laufende Software nennt das Unternehmen verwirrenderweise Surface Hub 2S und 2X; der Verkauf ist …

Das Surface Hub 2 wird recht modular aufgebaut sein: Microsoft will zum Konferenzsystem Hardwarekassetten anbieten, die den Computer antreiben. Die darauf laufende Software nennt das Unternehmen verwirrenderweise Surface Hub 2S und 2X; der Verkauf ist ab 2019 geplant. (Surface, Display)

SiriusXM to pay $3.5 billion for Pandora

Pandora has been looking for a buyer for years.

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Pandora has agreed to be acquired by satellite company SiriusXM for $3.5 billion. The deal will expand SiriusXM's reach. The satellite company has 36 million subscribers, while Pandora has more than 70 million monthly active users.

The companies say users shouldn't expect any immediate changes, Pandora will continue to operate as a separate service.

Pandora has amassed a massive audience, but the company has struggled financially due to long-running fights with music labels over music licensing rates. Recently it has lost ground to rivals Spotify and Apple Music, and last year it launched a Spotify-like premium on-demand service. The company has been looking for a buyer for a couple of years.

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