However, the newly created startup disk does not show up, and only my current hard drive with 10.10.5 appears. This problem has happened to me before in prior clean installs, so I usually go to System Preferences > Startup Disk and choose the new bootable drive to start up from. When I hold down the option key and boot up, I can choose "Install OS X El Capitan." When I do this though, and hit enter, instead of the OS X Utilities menu coming up, it tries to install El Capitan over Yosemite. However, after following the instructions on this page, I cannot boot off of the flash drive. Then I followed this to do the clean install: I then created, what Terminal showed as a successful bootable installer with El Capitan on it using these instructions: I downloaded El Capitan, and then I first formatted the flash drive using these instructions: I have used the instructions from the past 2 times and am trying to use it a 3rd time. ![]() I have done a clean install of the past two OS X versions, and I'm currently trying to do a clean install of El Capitan using a 16 GB flash drive.
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