The time to download may reduce significantly if you wait but alternatively please see the link below and try using GibMacOS. Then follow the instructions to create the USB drive. Its an older thread, if you want to use Sonoma I would recommend version 14.31 but Ventura is a safe bet.Thank you so much brother. I have turned off fTPM 2.0 on bios and added serial and other numbers and it booted. I took the recovery file of Ventura, the installer says it will take 10+ hours to download it. It is such a long time. Can you tell me from where I can download the macOS installation file for offline installation and how can I make the USB ready for installation?
The time to download may reduce significantly if you wait but alternatively please see the link below and try using GibMacOS. Then follow the instructions to create the USB drive. Its an older thread, if you want to use Sonoma I would recommend version 14.31 but Ventura is a safe bet.
@Mac Arthur This guide is about making the USB from macOS, but I only have access to Windows PC.@sarwar_tanvir You may have a lokk here to create your USB installer. It's written for non experienced users
How to create a macOS installation support WITHOUT using Terminal and Apple servers through a user friendly GUI
Along the years I can no longer count how many OSX/macOS installs I have performed on real Macs and Hackintoshes as well. While helping other users on other forums I discovered that the main reason for an installation to fail was a USB bootable key or other SSD support) not properly created. I...forum.amd-osx.com
Have a look here on my personal server and go to macOS directory you are looking for, then the version in subfolders until you reache the one expeted (around 12GB) (released and ß versions are all available).
@Shaneee I don't know if such shares are allowed on your forum. If not please delete and just let me know. I won't do again but policy varies from one forum to another.
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Brother, I have successfully installed Ventura 13.6.6. Now the serious problem is if I give shut down it automatically restarts. How can I solve this problem?The time to download may reduce significantly if you wait but alternatively please see the link below and try using GibMacOS. Then follow the instructions to create the USB drive. Its an older thread, if you want to use Sonoma I would recommend version 14.31 but Ventura is a safe bet.
That's great, @Edhawk is right was usual. Without proper USB Port mapping sleep and or sometimes shut down will be an issue.Brother, I have successfully installed Ventura 13.6.6. Now the serious problem is if I give shut down it automatically restarts. How can I solve this problem?
Well I am not sure to understand why you are talking about Snow Leopard 10.6.7 iso installer.Link can stay only because you've got legacy versions and I've been looking for a full 10.6.7 installer iso.
How do I map USB? And also CPU temperature remains 56° while idle and crosses 80° when I open Premiere Pro. Is there any way to lower the temperature. I'm using Thermalright's Air CPU Cooler.That's great, @Edhawk is right was usual. Without proper USB Port mapping sleep and or sometimes shut down will be an issue.
What type and brand CPU cooler are you using? These AM5 CPUs can run hot but the Ryzen 7 7700 only runs at 65 Watts TDP compared to higher end models that can get to 170 Watts TDP so those temperatures are concerning. Your idle temps should be in the low 30s which makes me suspect your cooler isn't installed properly or is not very capable. Did you remove the protective plastic from the cooling head and apply the correct amount of thermal paste?How do I map USB? And also CPU temperature remains 56° while idle and crosses 80° when I open Premiere Pro. Is there any way to lower the temperature. I'm using Thermalright's Air CPU Cooler.