Make Partition Bootable Mac

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When your system refuses to boot or disk has completely crashed, the only way to get things done is from bootable media. You can create bootable CD or USB / Flash drive using bootable partition managers or tools. This will also help you to rescue Windows or other operating systems, repair corrupted, recover deleted and/or lost partitions and many more.

  • Now check the box ‘FAT32‘ then click on create. Just wait now to get the process complete and your bootable USB pendrive is ready to use. Using the Rufus. How to make bootable pen drive using Rufus for any Operating System on Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10?
  • It has numerous features in Free version like Extend Partition Wizard, Disk Copy Wizard, Partition Copy Wizard, Partition Recovery Wizard, NTFS to FAT32 Converter, Bootable USB/CD creator Wizard and Windows To Go Creator. Bootable: Yes, using ISO image and previous free version.

Below is list of such free and paid tools, with a note if they cover bootable media builder in free version or not.

Create EaseUS Partition Master bootable drive. You can choose the USB or CD/DVD when the drive is available. However, if you do not have a storage device at hand, you can also save the ISO file to a local drive, and later burn it to a storage media. Clone current Windows installation to USB and make the USB bootable. Complete the given below instructions to clone your existing Windows 10 (any other version of Windows) installation to a USB drive and then make the drive bootable. Step 1: Connect your USB drive and backup all data to a safe location.

1. GParted

  • Bootable: Yes, using ISO image and free.

Unlike other software GParted runs completely from bootable drives like USB and CD. It is also known as GNome Partition Editor between Linux enthusiasts. It comes with graphical interface which is usually missing in open source tools making this easy to use and understand. However, use first needs to download the GParted ISO and burn it to CD or USB.

Like in paid tools, you can complete task seeing it graphically like resizing, moving, creating and deleting partitions. It supports all major filesystems like FAT, NTFS, Linux Swap, XFS, EXT2, EXT3 and EXT4. Queue execution is kind of standard feature in all free such software. Seeing this option in a freeware is delighting. With this you can take actions and they will be kept in queue. Once you hit commit, all will be executed one by one. This makes things easier to customize and experiment with disk.

What GParted can do?

  • You can migrate, copy, resize (extend / shrink) and of course create partition without losing data.
  • You can use GParted to recover data from lost or deleted ones
  • GParted can also be used for diagnostic purpose. You can check, do surface scans and other things.
  • You can also set UUIDs, label and relabel disks, even copy-paste whole data.

2. TestDisk

  • Bootable: Yes, through LiveCDs or creating own with ISO. Free.

Open source partition manager by CGSecurity. TestDisk doesn’t directly comes as bootable partition manager but is included in many ISO and LiveCDs. The last stable version was 15 and released in 2015 but it still works flawless. You can browse all its LiveCDs distribution. You can create your own live TestDisk based on FreeDos. Only downside is command line interface.

TestDisk can run on Windows, DOS, Linux, various BSDs, Sun OS and Mac OS X. It supports nearly all filesystems known till now.

Other than regular all functions of disk tool, TestDisk can also rebuild NTFS sectors, rebuild boot sectors, recover NTFS and FAT boot sector backups, recover deleted ones, fix MFT with MFT mirror, undelete files from lost disks etc.

3. Minitool Partition Wizard 10 Pro with Boot Media Builder

  • Bootable: Only Pro and above can create.

Nearly every article regarding partition tools starts with Minitool Partition Wizard. The reason behind this, is a robust tool, features and ease of use. At time of writing, number of downloads for free edition were whooping 21 Million! That’s a lot by any standard. Free edition covers many features which you might see in only paid versions of other apps in this category. The only restriction I could find is it can’t build bootable media.

If you ever taught of buying a partition tool, you should only buy Minitool Partition Wizard Pro. The tool currently costs only $39 and will give you and your friends lasting peace once you create bootable USB or CD. You can even create many copies of boot media.

What Minitool Partition can do?

You can create, delete, resize, split and merge various partitions. This tool can also copy, format and move. Performing surface scans, deep scans, repairing corrupt disk and wiping disk features are also supported. You can also convert one partition to other, without losing any data. The most astonishing feature is moving or copying the whole operating system to a new disk.

Many people and blog says that Minitool doesn’t support Dynamic disk which isn’t correct. You can convert dynamic to basic disk and vice-versa very easily. The recovery feature is just amazing but only available in Pro version. Queue feature is present in free version also.

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4. AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Free

  • Bootable: Yes in Free version. Amazing, right?

This is a all in one free manager and disk management tool. You can do all basic task applicable to disk. It supports Windows 8/7/Vista/XP, etc, and it also offers you with advanced functions, such as Convert NTFS to FAT32, migrate OS to SSD and convert GPT to MBR and vice-versa.

It has numerous features in Free version like Extend Partition Wizard, Disk Copy Wizard, Partition Copy Wizard, Partition Recovery Wizard, NTFS to FAT32 Converter, Bootable USB/CD creator Wizard and Windows To Go Creator.

5. Parted Magic

  • Bootable: Yes, using ISO image and previous free version.

Parted Magic is actually a bootable complete OS with bunch of programs like GParted, Parted, ddrescue, CloneZilla SuperGrubdisk, G4L, gptfdisk, TestDisk, partclone, TrueCrypt etc. The full list of feature of Parted Magic can be read here. This program is now not available for free. However, you can still download the last known free version of Parted Magic 2013 from MajorGeeks.com. This still works.

This tool can do all the things which major programs can do. Sometimes, it may get dazzled due to complexity of command prompts and commands as it achieve all such features using separate and multiple in-built programs. There are some more features like using encryption with TrueCrypt, securely erasing disk with Secure Erase, benchmarking system and disk, copying and rescuing data from unbootable operating systems. diagnosing failing disk etc.

If the free version crashes your system or doesn’t work as it has very old versions and library, going for latest full version can resolve your issue. It costs only $11 to buy latest Parted Magic 2017 (Feb) full version. This offer is just too good to resist.

6. Active@ BootDisk

  • Bootable: Yes, but not free.

Active@ BootDisk is another product form Active@ which consist of their free partition software Active@ Partition Manager. In my tests long back, with a demo BootDisk, I didn’t like the long boot time it took. However, they have recently released v5 with new features bug fixes and GUI tweaks. This might improve the overall performance. Demo version will only show you the findings and how it can be fixed but will not apply actual fix. That is reserved for full version.

You can resize, convert, repair with other regular tasks. The wizard which is given is quite simple and makes working easy even for normal user. It recognized nearly all major filesystems like FAT, NTFS, NTFS + EFS, MacOS HFS+, Linux Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, Unix UFS, BtrFS etc. It supports Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003 and above plus many variants of Linux.

There are some additional features like cloning full disk or partition, setting label, making disk active for boot, changing primary disk, editing boot records etc. which can be seen in Minitool software also. Recovering data from RAIDs and Low level disk editing is kind of extra feature but these are little advanced tasks and not needed in most of the cases.

7. Cute Partition Manager

  • Bootable: Yes and Free.

An advanced command line based tool which has won many awards. It offers 1-click creation of bootable USB with the tool in-built. CPM can also be ran after installing on operating system. It is so powerful that it can create more than 100 partitions of your disk within minutes. It supports nearly all OS, filesystems and disk types. You can use this to,

  • Create, delete and move.
  • Edit flags and parameters like boot flag, filesystem type and labels

8. Paragon Partition Manager

  • Bootable: Only Pro/Paid versions.

A very well known name in disk management. Paragon has many products in market and has very good selling USP which is ‘ease’ and ‘free’. There are currently 16 free software related to disk management they offer on their site. Paragon Partition Manager 14 Free, is one of those the latest in that list.

Paragon will take you through number of steps with its well known wizard and in end you will have chance to commit the changes. For everything like create, migrate, shrink, delete or enhance disk, there is step by step wizard. The free version of Paragon is quite limited but supports major filesystems like FAT, NTFS, EXT and HFS. It also supports GPT / UEFI configurations and conversions. Paragon supports creating a copy with complete data backup and move it to some other disk; even complete OS using backup features. I was very intrigued by Automatic Partition alignment feature which is rare to see.

The paid version supports extra security features, Undelete module, amazing Boot Corrector and burning a bootable SystemRescueCD or create a bootable thumb drive with tool in-built.

Currently, you can get full version Partition Manager 15 Home at just $39.95

9. EaseUS Partition Master Free

  • Bootable: Only in Pro versions

Another big brand and trusted name in disk management. The free version let’s you create, resize (expand/shrink), delete, move, split, wipe, format, and copy / clone. You can work with regular hard disk, SSDs, USB flash drives, memory card, and any other removable storage devices. You can also change labels, set the active/inactive label to correct booting devices. The supported operating systems are Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP.

The cloning feature is very quite comprehensive. You can use it to make a complete copy of entire partition or disk. Then you can copy this to a new disk. Only, migration which doesn’t work is complete operating system. This is only supported in paid version.

The thing which I only don’t like in free version is MBR to GPT vice-versa conversions. This is generally offered for free in nearly every tools but not in EaseUs. Also, free version is limited to 8 TB disk.

10. Partition Logic

  • Bootable: Yes and Free.

An old but trustworthy program. Till mid 2008 I was way too much dependent on this tool. It is completely graphical and easy. Partition logic is based on Visopsys operating system. With this you can create, delete, erase. Formatting, defragmentation, resizing, copying, and moving is also supported. You can even modify attributes of a disk with this tool.

I have seen amazing potential of this tool in correcting corrupted ones. This was a savior for me once. However, there are some limitations and they are a little bad. You can’t resize FAT or EXT file systems. You need to delete or merge and then recreate those. It can’t format NTFS or EXT3. There is no support for BSD and SUN operating systems and no non-USB SCSI hard disk support.

So, I hope you enjoyed to know which tool can create a rescue bootable disk with too in-built. If it interests you, I have also written about open source partition managers, some of which can be made into boot disk and are completely free.

Verdict

There are many paid offerings and freeware to create bootable partition disk with tool. If you are a newbie user or just faced a crash, then I will suggest Minitool Partition Wizard Pro or Partition Manager 15 Home. If you are quite tech-savvy and want to to try a cheap, DIY way style tool then Parted Magic is your thing which is just $11 to try.

Your time to speak out

Have you tried any bootable partition manager recently or at least brought one? How was your experience?

Want to Convert bootable USB to Normal?

If yes, then you are in the right place.

Converting iso to USB is very easy.

But have you ever thought, that after converting it you also need to restore it back to its normal state?

The same thing happened to me, I thought never of it.

But Last week, when I used my bootable pen drive on other devices it wasn’t working properly.

I don’t know why. It was only showing the error “USB not detected“.

Then I searched on the internet and realized that I need to restore my USB drive to the original state back and make it normal.

And I got my answer, which I am going to show you.

Let’s see How it works…

How to Convert Bootable USB to Normal

In this tutorial, I will show you 3 Methods to restore USB drive to original state for Windows 10, Mac OS & other third-party tools.

So Let’s get started.

Method 1: Format Bootable USB in Windows 10

This is the most common step taken by every user to restore their USB drive back to the normal state. Let’s see how it works…

1. Click on Start and Search for “This PC” & Press Enter.

2. Now select the bootable USB Flash Drive. Right Click on it and Select Format

3. Now select the File system as NTFS or FAT32 and Allocation unit size (as per your need). Also, you can also click on Restore device defaults.

Finally Click on Start, then OK and Close.

And your USB disk is formatted now.

You can also perform this same using Disk Management.

Unboot USB Using Disk Management System

Make Partition Bootable On Mac

Just follow these steps…

1. Click on Start and Search for “diskmgmt.msc” & Press Enter.

2. Now locate your bootable USB drive. Right Click on it and Select option Format

3. Select the Filesystem and allocation unit size as Default. And Click OK.

This method is a quick fix but does not work always in making USB drive Unbootable. And that’s why we use Diskpart cmd.

Method 2: Convert Bootable USB to Normal using Diskpart CMD

I hope you have already inserted your bootable USB drive in your PC before performing these steps…

1. Click on Start and Search for “CMD” & Press Enter. And the Command Prompt dialog box will open up.

2. Now type “diskpart” command & Press Enter. And it will open up DISKPART

3. Now type “disk list” & Press Enter. It will list all your hard drives present on your Computer.

4. Now type “select disk 1” & Press Enter. Here you have to select the right bootable USB device, like in my case disk 1 of 16gb is for USB.

Note:- Please be careful while selecting the disk as you may end up losing your data by selecting the wrong hard disk.

Now the major steps to convert the bootable USB to normal one.

5. Now type the “clean” command & Press Enter. And it will wipe/clean all your Bios boot files present on USB.

6. Next type “create partition primary” & Press Enter. I will help you to create a partition on your drive.

Now the imp. command to format bootable USB to make it normal.

7. Now type “format fs=fat32 quick” & Press Enter. You can also use the “format fs=ntfs quick” command but fat32 is standard for USBs.

8. And Done! You have successfully converted your bootable USB to a normal pen drive. Now type “exit” command & close cmd.

Now the next method…

Method 3: Restore USB drive to Original State Using Third-Party Tools

If you don’t like command-line methods like the above one, then you can also use other third parties tools like:

1. EaseUS Partition Manager
2. Minitool Partition Wizard
3. AOMEI Partition Assistant

And EaseUS Partition Manager works great to convert bootable USB to normal pendrive. Just you have to follow some steps…

1. Insert the USB drive, Open partition wizard.

2. Now Select the USB, Right Click on it and select Format.

3. Now Select the File system and Done!

Make Windows Partition Bootable On Mac

Now the next part…

Convert Bootable USB to Normal in Mac

By using Disk Utility program, you can easily format or restore your USB drive to the original state in MacOS.

Mac

Just you have to follow some steps…

1. Open Disk Utility program. You can easily open by pressing Command+Space to open the search bar and then type Disk Utility & Press Enter.

Another way to open it, is that click on Launchpad, then Other and then Disk Utility.

2. Now select the USB Flash Drive from the left-hand sidebar and then Click on Erase. Now select the Format as MS-DOS (FAT) & Click on Erase.

That’s it… Now you actually know how to format USB on mac for making it Unbootable to its original state.

Conclusion

So this is how by following these simple steps you can easily un boot your bootable USB having Operating system on it & make it normal.

Make partition bootable macos

So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and use these simple steps to make all your USB drives unbootable & restore it to original states.

Stay tuned for the next posts on how to format bootable Pendrive in Ubuntu Linux.

Create Partition Bootable Os X

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