Diskmaker 7.0.1 Hot! Jun 2026
Plug in your USB drive. DiskMaker will ask which disk you want to use. Select your USB drive carefully to avoid erasing the wrong disk.
DiskMaker X reached its final version with DiskMaker X 9 (for macOS Catalina). The developer has since discontinued the project because modern macOS versions feature strict security and volume formatting changes that made AppleScript automation no longer viable. For modern OS versions, Apple recommends using the native createinstallmedia command in the Terminal. DiskMaker X to create a bootable drive instead? DiskMaker X diskmaker 7.0.1
Before downloading, ensure your environment matches these specifications: Plug in your USB drive
Creating Bootable macOS Installers: A Guide to DiskMaker X 7.0.1 DiskMaker X reached its final version with DiskMaker
DiskMaker X 7.0.1 is a classic "set it and forget it" utility. By removing the technical barriers to creating bootable media, it allows anyone—from casual users to power users—to keep their Macs running smoothly. Whether you're upgrading an old SSD or fixing a corrupted OS, version 7.0.1 is a must-have tool in your digital toolkit.
You are running macOS Ventura or later on Apple Silicon. You need to create a bootable installer for macOS Sonoma or Sequoia. You are concerned about using unsupported, aging software.
Unlike earlier legacy versions that could build drives for multiple older Mac operating systems, the developer restricted DiskMaker X 7 to work with the macOS 10.13 High Sierra installer. OS Requirements: