How to Make a MacOS Sequoia USB Boot Installer Drive

If you’re a Mac user planning on performing a clean install MacOS Sequoia, or you’d like to have a MacOS Sequoia boot drive for troubleshooting reasons, then you’ll find that creating a bootable installer drive for macOS Sequoia is useful to have on hand.
Making bootable install disks is a little technical in that it uses the command line of MacOS, but this walkthrough will be straight forward enough for anyone to follow. When you’re done, you’ll have a Sequoia installer boot disk that you can use for any Sequoia compatible Mac.
And yes this is for creating an installer for MacOS Sequoia 15, if you’re looking to do this for MacOS Tahoe 26 read here instead.
Requirements for Creating a macOS Sequoia Installer
You will need to have the following:
- The Install macOS Sequoia application downloaded on the Mac in the /Applications/ folder (grab the a MacOS Sequoia installer here or use this direct download link for Sequoia 15.7.4)
- A USB flash drive with at least 32GB capacity (this will be erased as it turns into the MacOS Sequoia boot disk)
- An active internet connection
- A Mac compatible with macOS Sequoia
If you’ve got that covered, you’re ready to create the MacOS Sequoia boot drive.
We’re going to assume you have the “Install MacOS Sequoia.app” file into your /Applications directory after successfully downloading Sequoia in the prerequisite step above.
How to Make a MacOS Sequoia USB Boot Installer Drive
Remember that the USB drive will be completely erased during this process.
- Connect the USB drive to the Mac
- Open the Terminal application with Spotlight (Command+Spacebar) or by going to /Applications/Utilities
- Use the following command, changing “MyUSBDrive” at the end to the name of your USB drive:
- Hit return and enter the admin password to execute the command
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sequoia.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyUSBDrive

It can take a little bit to create the MacOS Sequoia installer drive, but when it’s finished you will see the drive has been named to “Install MacOS Sequoia” and it is ready to be used as a bootable installer for any Mac compatible with MacOS Sequoia.
You can now use this drive to boot a Mac, perform tasks like installing MacOS Sequoia, performing a clean install, restoring from a backup, or troubleshooting issues on a Mac.
Booting from the MacOS Sequoia Installer Drive
Booting from the installer simply involves restarting the Mac while holding the appropriate startup key for Apple Silicon or Intel Macs, then selecting the Install macOS Sequoia disk from the boot menu.
- For Apple Silicon Mac: with the boot drive connected to USB, reboot the Mac and then immediately press and hold the Power button until the startup options screen appears
- For Intel Mac: with the USB boot drive attached, restart the Mac and then immediately press and hold the OPTION key during system startup until you see the options appear
- Select the “Install MacOS Sequoia” boot drive if necessary
Once you’re booted into the Sequoia installer you’re free to work with the tools available for whatever purpose you’d like.

