![]() Note 2: Running Cmd+Shift+G in Finder will allow you to easily jump to ~/macOS-installerįrom here, jump to Setting up the installer to finish your work.Note: We recommend to move the Install macOS.app into the /Applications folder, as we'll be executing commands from there.Mount it and you'll find the installer application. Once finished, you'll find in your ~/macOS-Installer/ folder a DMG containing the macOS Installer, called Install_macOS_11.1-20C69.dmg for example. This is going to take a while as we're downloading the entire 8GB+ macOS installer, so it's highly recommended to read the rest of the guide while you wait. If you've already mapped your USB ports (opens new window) and disabled XhciPortLimit, you can boot macOS 11.3+ without issues.CAUTION: With macOS 11.3 and newer, XhciPortLimit is broken resulting in boot loops (opens new window).macOS 12 and above note: As recent macOS versions introduce changes to the USB stack, it is highly advisable that you map your USB ports (with USBToolBox) before installing macOS.If you need a particular versions of macOS, you can select it by typing the number next to it. Mkdir -p ~/macOS-installer & cd ~/macOS-installer & curl > installinstallmacos.py & sudo python installinstallmacos.pyĪs you can see, we get a nice list of macOS installers. Starting from macOS Monterey 12.3, Apple removed support for python2.7, so without it installinstallmacos.py will throw the following error: ![]() Note for users running macOS Monterey 12.3 or above
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