Hello all!
I hope I can help you with this, here you have a very easy way to create a 
Bootable drive for Mavericks. Just, be sure to do exactly as it is and you will 
be amazed on how nice it is.

1. Download the installer for the OS and when prompted to install, just cancel 
the process. The installer will be an App on your Apps folder.

2. Rename the app exactly as:
IM.app
See that the name before the extension is in Capital letters.

3. Take a flash drive (8 GB minimum)and with Disk Utility, erase it and leave 
it as Untitled. Erase the name during the formatting  process, or just do so 
with enter on it when you see it on your desktop. Make sure it is totally 
erased, no data at all.

4. Go to Terminal inside your Utilities folder, open it and paste the following 
command, making sure that there are not blanck lines or spaces in what you 
select to copy.

Start of command*

sudo /Applications/IM.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume 
/Volumes/Untitled --applicationpath /Applications/IM.app --nointeraction

End of command*

5. Write your password if you are asked to enter it, and the creation process 
will start. VoiceOver will read some things during it, and when it is finished, 
just close Terminal.

6. You will see that now your Flash drive will be named as Maverick installer 
or something like that.
Ready, you now have your Booth-able drive to install the OS.
The process is different, but you will magically get a great result without 
having to use any other resources.
Please let me know if this works.
Hope it helps!
Best

Daniela Rubio T
iPhone: +34662328507



El 30/10/2013, a las 22:13, BBS <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi Daniel. Unfortunately, if you upgraded to Mavericks and you’re using Disk 
> Maker X, you’ll need sighted assistance because it’s not accessible. I really 
> hope that it’ll be fixed though. I already made my bootable drive last night 
> with sighted help like I said. Sorry.
> 
> Shawn
> Sent From My White Mac Book
> 
> On Oct 30, 2013, at 2:34 PM, Daniel C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> I was trying out Disk Maker X, now that I’ve upgraded to Mavericks, and it 
>> says that it has no windows. I don’t seem to be able to quit it without 
>> going to force quit.
>> How am I able to make a boot disk since Disk Maker X won’t work?
>> 
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