![]() ![]() i'm at work right now and copied the files from our file server, so they are definitely fine. It for sure isn't a problem with the files. I could also try it on linux, but only when i get home. Tried it on Win7-64 with both a sierra and a lion file:Įtcher gets till the end of the process but then shows an error popup that always reappears when closed - had to force close the application.Īnd on macOS-Sierra with a sierra and a lion file:ĭoesn't even start the burning process and shows this popup straight away. anyways it would be great if i could create bootable macOS installer drives in the future from my linux distro without having to use macOS really it's that simple? thanks a lot! i knew that there was that one big file that holds the osx image, but i didnt think etcher would be able to handle it if i just pulled it out of the app folder. Though i don't know much about this and am just speculating from what i heard/read. porting it to windows might not work at all, since ntfs doesn't seem to be able to handle the macOS installer files. osx tools like Install Disk Creator and DiskMaker X 6 are able to create install mediums from the OSX Installer app files, but i think they modify them a bit in the background, and i'm not sure if those modifications would be easy to port to other OSs like linux. it's possible to burn them to dvds/usb drives/etc but from what i know in recent versions apple made it more difficult to burn them, as in requiring the app/image to be modified to be bootable. ![]() Under OSX/macOS they are displayed as "Install OS X %cat_or_mountain_name%.app" and treated like normal executables. Yes, exactly those - like the windows os installer just the mac one. ![]()
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