![]() You can test the ISO by using it to create a macOS virtual machine with VMware Fusion or burning it to DVD and using it on another Mac. The macOS Big Sur bootable ISO should now be created and stored on your Desktop. Mv ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur.cdr ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur.iso ![]() hdiutil convert /tmp/macOS.dmg -format UDTO -o ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur hdiutil detach -force /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Big\ SurĬonvert the macOS disk image to an ISO file by executing the following commands. Boot Camp Assistant will create the bootable Windows 10 USB. ![]() Select the Windows 10 ISO image from Macs internal storage and select Continue. Select Continue, and check the option to Create a Windows 10 or later install disk. Once the copying has finished we can unmount the temp disk image with the following command. To create a bootable Windows disk using BootCamp: Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities and launch Boot Camp Assistant. sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/macOS -nointeractionĮnter your password when prompted and wait the files to copy. When your Mac is running Windows using Boot Camp, your Mac is a Windows PC. Using software provided by Apple, you can turn your Mac into a dual-booting computer capable of running Windows or OS X natively. Use the createinstallmedia utility (located inside the Install macOS Big Sur app) to copy the installer files to the mounted disk image by running the following command. Boot Camp installs Windows in a dual-boot configuration, which means both operating systems will be installed separately. hdiutil attach /tmp/macOS.dmg -noverify -mountpoint /Volumes/macOS Mount the temp disk image with the following command. hdiutil create -o /tmp/macOS -size 12945m -volname macOS -layout SPUD -fs HFS J Open the Terminal app by pressing Command Space, searching for “Terminal” then pressing Return.Ĭreate a temp disk image by executing the following command. Once, you’ve downloaded the macOS installer, follow the steps below to create the ISO. Download the Full macOS Big Sur Installer from the Command Line.In order to create the ISO you need to download the full macOS installer app to your Applications folder. The ISO can be used to create a DVD to install macOS on different Mac hardware or you can use the ISO to create a macOS virtual machine. This tutorial shows you how to create a bootable macOS ISO.
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