![]() But it can't stay there since I need the stick for other stuff and has to be in NTFS again after this experiment. I could copy the 6.21GB file Install OS X El Capitan.app to the 8GB stick. Now I was curious and formatted the USB stick in OS X Extended (Journaled) / GUID. Do you want to skip them and copy the remaining items?" Now the context menu let me paste the file but I got this message: "One or more items can't be copied. I shared the Downloads folder and gave full access for everybody just for testing. My next try was to share a folder in my host OS Windows 10. ![]() I could not paste it there since it was not choosable from the context menu and drag and drop did also not work. I wanted to copy the file on an external HDD which is NTFS formatted. My question is how can I backup the file Install OS X El Capitan.app for future installations ? So the installation of El Capitan could be done without any problem and now I can boot it in the vm. Since vmware Workstation cannot boot from USB sticks I solved this by booting the vm from the Plop Boot Manager iso which has a BIOS that can boot from USB. Since I wanted a fresh install of El Capitan (in a virtual machine) I prepared a bootable USB stick as described at. After that I installed 10.7.1 from an old DVD I had left and updated it so that I was now able to download the El Capitan image from the Apple Store. To accept OS X I had also to install Mac OS X Unlocker for VMware. ![]() On my Windows 10 SSD I installed vmware Workstation Pro 12. ![]() After a long time I decided to deal with OS X again on a Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H with 16GB RAM and i7-4770. ![]()
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