I just double-clicked the pkg file, and then ran "Install macOS Sequoia" in the Applications.
Once installed, will I free up space by removing the application?
I can't seem to update to 15.7.1. It will download but fail upon installation.
How do I download the update as an ISO that I can mount and install?
edit: downloaded it from here: https://mrmacintosh.com/macos-sequoia-full-installer-database-download-directly-from-apple/
Same issue with 15.6 here (no update available).
Managed to trigger it from here: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/macos-sequoia/id6596773750?mt=12
After 'Get'ing that, it showed an update through Software Update.
This torrent link works - your ddns doesn't support HTTPS, and changed port to 8090:
http://hackintosh-images.ddns.net:8090/macos/Sequoia_15.5.torrent.zip
Strange, my Sequoia 15.4 beta won't auto-upgrade to 15.5 (doesn't show it as an available upgrade). I'll download the ISO - the hackintosh-images URL doesn't work right now though, so I'll have to try my luck with Mega.
From there, I can mount the ISO and do an in-place upgrade from within the VM?
Refer to post 422: https://forum.amd-osx.com/threads/mac-os-install-on-amd-ryzen-vmware-opencore-improved-performance-works-with-sequoia-sonoma-etc.4696/post-39747
I also noticed my audio doesn't work - no audio output devices are shown.
Will following this guide be the way to get audio output device? Do I need to specify a sound card in VMware settings?
I thought that there's no way to configure a network card to be a wireless network.
Mine sort of works - the map (also in the Maps app) doesn't display a map visually.
I installed Sonoma and Apple services worked (although I couldn't see the map in Find My). As soon as I upgraded to Sequoia then it stopped working.
I did not do the iServices fix though.
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