Yes possibly, and beta versions are difficult to run. Maybe should try Big Sur 12.3.I was thinking maybe the problem is in the image of the system ? (I have uploaded the mac os big sure beta version to the disk, which I forgot)
If it 's not a secret, where can I get an image of the mac os big sure 12.3 ?Yes possibly, and beta versions are difficult to run. Maybe should try Big Sur 12.3.
If it 's not a secret, where can I get an image of the mac os big sure 12.3 ?
I know this program, but I do not know how to burn a flash drive without clover (BDU)GitHub - corpnewt/gibMacOS: Py2/py3 script that can download macOS components direct from Apple
Py2/py3 script that can download macOS components direct from Apple - corpnewt/gibMacOSgithub.com
Do you own a real Mac?.I know this program, but I do not know how to burn a flash drive without clover (BDU)
if there was a mac , I wouldn 't try to install a mac OS on a PC )Do you own a real Mac?.
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey\ beta.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey\ beta.app --nointeraction
@Middleman It can be done on Windows right?, haven't I read about this over on Tonymacx86?.if there was a mac , I wouldn 't try to install a mac OS on a PC )
I have not found such a version of big sur there is only MontereyYes possibly, and beta versions are difficult to run. Maybe should try Big Sur 12.3.
Get it!.I have not found such a version of big sur there is only Monterey
Use Etcher insteadI know this program, but I do not know how to burn a flash drive without clover (BDU)
Am not talking about it, as that got me in trouble last time! Official answer is no there is no guide to do it on Windows. But gibMacOs can be used to create a bootable ISO/USB.@Middleman It can be done on Windows right?, haven't I read about this over on Tonymacx86?.
No, we don't want that happening again!.Use Etcher instead
Am not talking about it, as that got me in trouble last time! Official answer is no there is no guide to do it on Windows. But gibMacOs can be used to create a bootable ISO/USB.
I have a problem here I downloaded montereyUse Etcher instead
Am not talking about it, as that got me in trouble last time! Official answer is no there is no guide to do it on Windows. But gibMacOs can be used to create a bootable ISO/USB.
Read the guide here under Rufus > https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore...de/winblows-install.html#making-the-installer
But monterey doesn't have a BaseSystem.dmg and chunklist fileRead the guide here under Rufus > https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore...de/winblows-install.html#making-the-installer
Do you have Python?But monterey doesn't have a BaseSystem.dmg and chunklist file
I added everything but I couldn't create a flash drive with montereyIf you have Python installed, inside the Opencore release is a folder called macrecovery. You can use that under Python to download the Basesystem and Chunklist files.
Did you create the com.apple.recovery.boot folder inside the root directory? And then copied the new EFI folder I uploaded to the drive’s root directory?I added everything but I couldn't create a flash drive with monterey