# Monterey sudo /Applications/Install \ macOS \ Monterey.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/MyVolume Note that the command is made for USB's formatted with the name MyVolume: Next run the createinstallmedia command provided by Apple (opens new window). Note 2: Users following "Legacy macOS: Online method" section can skip to Setting up OpenCore's EFI environment.Note: By default, Disk Utility only shows partitions – press Cmd/Win+2 to show all devices (alternatively you can press the View button).This will create two partitions: the main MyVolume and a second called EFI which is used as a boot partition where your firmware will check for boot files. We'll want to use macOS Extended (HFS+) with a GUID partition map. Now we'll be formatting the USB to prep for both the macOS installer and OpenCore. Legacy macOS: Online method(10.7-10.15 Supported).
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This method allows you to download much older versions of OS X, currently supporting all Intel versions of OS X(10.4 to current) If you want to check the integrity of your download, you can check this repository of checksums (opens new window), although do note that these are crowdsourced checksums and may not be a reliable way to check for authenticity.
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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.
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macOS 12, Monterey Note: As this OS is quite new, there's still some issues with certain systems to resolve.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. Getting started with ACPI (opens new window).Now with all of this done, head to Setting up the EFI to finish up your work.