[SOLVED] Can't create bootable usb

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shogunofshogunate

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Hello guys, yesterday I installed Windows 10 on my Mac. Then it's crashed. I decided to install macOS Sierra. I got my .app file which I installed from Mac App Store. But I can't install it because I don't have any other Mac. So I tried create a bootable USB from my other Windows PC using software TransMac. But I failed because when I try to copy "Packages" file in to USB, it says there's no space for that. I could do that when I was on Mac. Is there any way to create a bootable USB from Mac's restore partition? I can boot up to there but there's just Disk Utility and Terminal which can be useful.

Can anyone help?
Thanks...

Note: My USB is 8 GBs

 
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No problem brother. My problem :). I just found another Mac at Apple Store and created bootable USB.
Do you not want to just restore your macOS install from the recovery partition? As far as I know you won't be able to keep your Windows install on the drive whilst reinstalling macOS.
Sorry if I've misunderstood your problem.
 


No problem brother. My problem :). I just found another Mac at Apple Store and created bootable USB.
 
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Oh sweet, problem solved!
 


Oh sweet, problem solved!
 
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