The installation of macOS Mojave 10.14 on an external hard drive or solid state drive (SSD) is quite simple and straightforward. Most importantly, it doesn’t damage your PC or current Windows installation if you carefully follow the instructions in this video. To assist you better, we have also added a video guide at the end. So all you have to do is follow the steps mentioned below to install the latest macOS Mojave release on any external SSD or portable hard drive.
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Normally when you plug in an external hard drive to your Mac's USB port you will see it appear on the desktop (aka mount on the desktop). You can also see it in the Finder in the left column under. Jul 15, 2020 Summary: In this blog post, we present a few reasons as to why macOS Mojave on your iMac, Mac mini or MacBook Pro might not find or detect an external hard drive after macOS 10.14 Mojave upgrade.We also share the solutions to resolve the plausible root causes of undetectable external hard drive after Mojave upgrade. As a bonus, we will also share an easy method for recovering the data. If your hard drive doesn't appear on the desktop, go to the Finder (you can select it in your dock or just click on your desktop) and select Finder Preferences (Command-Comma). Make sure the Hard Disks box is checked and it should show on your desktop. This is true as of OS X Lion (10.7) and subsequent OS X and macOS releases.
Steps to install macOS Mojave on External Drive
Step 1: Things You Need
A USB 3.0 8GB Flash Drive
An external hard drive or SSD with a USB 3.0 connector/enclosure (see the above picture)
A Mac computer/Macbook or access to Hackintosh PC
TheEFI folder with right config.plist file
Patience (sometimes a lot)
Before You Begin
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Make sure the external hard drive or SSD does not contain any data as we will be formatting it. If it contains any data, backup it. The same goes for the USB 3.0 8GB stick.
Step 2: Prepare macOS Mojave Installer
Open App store on a Mac or Hackintosh and download Mojave Installer (It’s Free)
Open Disk Utility and connect the USB 3.0 8GB flash drive
Select it and click Erase
Enter a name, eg. MojaveInstaller and choose macOS extended Journaled. Click ‘Erase‘
Now connect your external hard drive or enclosed M.2 or SATA SSD and click ‘Erase‘
Enter a name, eg. Mojave HD or Mojave SSD (if using SSD). Choose APFS from the format and click ‘Erase‘
Now close Disk utility and Open Terminal app
Type following command assuming your USB 3.0 8GB thumb drive name is MojaveInstaller. Replace MojaveInstaller if you have given a different name to your USB stick
After entering the command, press Enter/Return and wait for it to finish
In the Terminal Window, type diskutil list and note down the disk no. of your USB 3.0 *GB Flash Drive and your connected external hard drive or SSD
Then download the EFI mounter app and double-click to open it
Enter the password and double-click the drive number that you saw in the Terminal against your Thumb drive volume
Open Finder and click ‘EFI’ partition
Paste this EFI folder inside the partition. Important: The EFI folder we shared works for Dell 7560/7460 and a few other laptops powered by Sky Lake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake i5 and i7 processors. However, you can always edit the EFI folder’s config.plist file according to your system hardware. To know how to edit the config.plist file as per your system hardware, visit this link
Once EFI folder with edited config.plist is pasted in the ‘EFI’ partition of your USB flash drive, eject the partition
Make sure your external hard drive or SSD that we formatted earlier is connected to the system; Once again, double-click EFI Mounter app to run it and enter the password when prompted.
Now choose the drive number that was shown against your external hard drive or SSD in the Terminal command that you entered in step no. 10
Open the Finder and click EFI. Paste the EFI folder here
Now that you have prepared the installer and installation drive, go to your PC or Laptop where you will be running macOS Mojave and connect both drives
Step 3: Installing macOS Mojave
Turn on PC and access BIOS. Use this link and configure BIOS settings for macOS installation
Once BIOS is configured, save the settings and restart the system. As soon as system boots, start pressing F12 key continuously to Enter the Boot option key
Choose the Flash Drive from the option and click ‘Enter’
On Clover screen, select Install macOS from Mojave Installer and press Enter
Wait for the installer to load files. If system restarts, boot using verbose and report the issue with a screenshot, system details via comments down below
Now Click ‘Install macOS’ and then agree to the terms and conditions
Choose the external drive that we named ‘Mojave HD’ or ‘Mojave SSD’ in step no. 6 and click ‘Install’
Wait for the installer to finish and restart the system. As soon as system restarts, start pressing the boot options key usually F12 and choose your external drive from the option and press ‘Enter’
Let it boot and install the macOS Mojave on your external hard drive or SSD (whichever you using). At this stage, you can remove your USB 3.0 8GB Flash drive
After installation is done, the system will reboot and again you need to press boot options key to choose your external drive as boot drive where you just installed macOS Mojave Tip: You can set your external hard drive or SSD as default drive from BIOS settings. refer to your user manual or manufacturers website to know how to set boot priority order. You can also visit this link to know how it’s done.
Now setup your macOS Mojave OS and choose between light or dark mode
Voila! At this stage, you have successfully installed macOS Mojave on an external drive. To boot macOS, you can either use Boot Option key or set the drive as default drive via Boot Priority order in BIOS.
Watch this step-by-step Video Tutorial
Wrap Up
I hope this guide has been helpful in guiding you installation of macOS Mojave on an external hard drive or SSD. you can use Any hard drive, however, we would highly recommend you to get an SSD at least 128GB available for just 000000 and enclose it under an HDD enclosure. You can also opt for M.2 SSD which looks like a giant USB thumb drive with USB C Type port. here’s what we use. This is the best combination, small, light, and highly portable. You can buy an M.2 SSD at the same price and enclosure for Just under 10 USD using this link.
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