Creating a Mojave external boot drive

I have now updated to Catalina but still need to run a handful of 32 bit applications. I have decided to create an external Mojave boot drive that I can use to when I need to run these apps. Where can I find a Mojave download so I can do the install on my ext drive? I can find Mojave updates but they won't work unless I have v14 already installed. Any advice?

MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.15

Posted on Mar 13, 2020 03:31 PM

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Posted on Mar 14, 2020 04:22 AM

insch wrote:

I have now updated to Catalina but still need to run a handful of 32 bit applications. I have decided to create an external Mojave boot drive that I can use to when I need to run these apps. Where can I find a Mojave download so I can do the install on my ext drive? I can find Mojave updates but they won't work unless I have v14 already installed. Any advice?



You need the full installer. Once download I would recommend making a bootable USBinstaller:

How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support



You have alternative, it does not need to be from the GUI if you are having issues with the link-

Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app


You can download the Mojave install from the Terminal, copy and paste:


softwareupdate --fetch-full-installer --full-installer-version 10.14.6



proceed using the enter/return key— let it finish the download before you quit the terminal, just let it run.


You will find the download in one of the standard locations:

Downloads

Applications

Desktop


Look for or spotlight search "Install macOS Mojave.app"


Terminal User Guide for Mac - Apple Support


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Mar 14, 2020 04:22 AM in response to insch

insch wrote:

I have now updated to Catalina but still need to run a handful of 32 bit applications. I have decided to create an external Mojave boot drive that I can use to when I need to run these apps. Where can I find a Mojave download so I can do the install on my ext drive? I can find Mojave updates but they won't work unless I have v14 already installed. Any advice?



You need the full installer. Once download I would recommend making a bootable USBinstaller:

How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support



You have alternative, it does not need to be from the GUI if you are having issues with the link-

Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app


You can download the Mojave install from the Terminal, copy and paste:


softwareupdate --fetch-full-installer --full-installer-version 10.14.6



proceed using the enter/return key— let it finish the download before you quit the terminal, just let it run.


You will find the download in one of the standard locations:

Downloads

Applications

Desktop


Look for or spotlight search "Install macOS Mojave.app"


Terminal User Guide for Mac - Apple Support


Mar 14, 2020 05:06 AM in response to leroydouglas

I have followed the install procedure above and I have got to the point of booting to my ext drive and trying to do the Mojave install. Unfortunatly when I get to the point of selecting the disk my ext drive is greyed out and it says 'This disk is locked'. How could that be and how do I unlock it? I formatted it as outlined and the insatller is on it.


Thanks

Mar 14, 2020 05:25 AM in response to insch

insch wrote:

I have followed the install procedure above and I have got to the point of booting to my ext drive and trying to do the Mojave install. Unfortunatly when I get to the point of selecting the disk my ext drive is greyed out and it says 'This disk is locked'. How could that be and how do I unlock it? I formatted it as outlined and the insatller is on it.

Thanks



How To Install macOS On An External Drive - Macworld UK


Mar 14, 2020 04:26 PM in response to insch

insch wrote:

I have followed the install procedure above and I have got to the point of booting to my ext drive and trying to do the Mojave install. Unfortunatly when I get to the point of selecting the disk my ext drive is greyed out and it says 'This disk is locked'. How could that be and how do I unlock it? I formatted it as outlined and the insatller is on it.

Thanks

Did you use Disk Utility to erase the physical drive as GUID partition and MacOS Extended (Journaled)? You may need to click on "View" within Disk Utility and select "Show All Devices" before the physical drive will appear in the left pane of Disk Utility.


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