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Windows iso to bootable usb mac install#
The latest Windows 10 install has a file with 5GB, so if you try to copy the install files to a USB stick, it will fail because one file is over 4GB size. The macOS Big Sur bootable ISO should now be created and stored on your Desktop. The main reason why it is so hard to create a Windows USB stick from a Mac has to do with file size limits on the FAT32 file system(4 GB). Xserves are a bit finicky when it comes to sierra and it (the dmg) needs to be patched before hand. Mv ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur.cdr ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur.iso I created a bootable USB on windows 10 last week doing the following: I used Transmac on my windows 10 machine to create a OS X Server 10.6 Installaion USB for my xserve, then used the Xserve to create the Sierra USB. hdiutil convert /tmp/macOS.dmg -format UDTO -o ~/Desktop/macos-big-sur
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hdiutil detach -force /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Big\ SurĬonvert the macOS disk image to an ISO file by executing the following commands. Once the copying has finished we can unmount the temp disk image with the following command. sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/macOS -nointeractionĮnter your password when prompted and wait the files to copy. 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. 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.
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In order to create the ISO you need to download the full macOS installer app to your Applications folder.