![]() The directory will be checked for free space availability. ![]() o|-output The directory where the resulting ISO will be created. i|-installer The full path of the InstallerApp. With help from granada29 VirtualBox forums. Save the zip file, unzip it and run " InstallerApp2ISO.sh" from the Terminal:Ĭode: Select all =Īpple OSX Installer Application to ISO creation toolĬopyright (C) 2017-2019, socratis VirtualBox forums,.The script does need administrator access for the 10.13.x to 10.15.x installer.You don't need to be using "sudo" or being logged in as administrator The script does not need administrator access for the 10.7.x to 10.12.x installers.The script will leave you with an ISO image named "10.#(.#).iso", where # is.And if you don't have 15 GB available, the script is the least of your problems. Most of the time less, but let's be conservative. You'll need 15 GB of free space for that.The script is not portable, as it uses some OSX only options.If you encounter an error, re-run the script with the extra verbose option " -v 3", copy the whole Terminal output and post it here with as many details as possible (besides the output that is). ![]() If you have any suggestions, feel free (if not obliged) to share your thoughts. This is my first attempt at bash scripting, so please go easy on me." InstallerApp2ISO.sh" creates an ISO file from the various OSX installer applications that Apple distributes (freely) to existing OSX users: The script now works on all OSX installers, from 10.7.x up to 10.15.x. The problem is that this is not ideal for users of VirtualBox who wanted to install a clean VM from scratch, or (until VirtualBox 5.1) could not boot their VM from a bootable USB. With OSX 10.9 (Mavericks) Apple started distributing the OSX installer as a standalone application, with instructions on how to create bootable USB sticks if needed. If you have any idea on how to make this work, I'd appreciate a comment. There is a bug report open for that: #16644: Installation of clean OSX 10.12.4 fails. 6, but VirtualBox will *not* boot from such an ISO for reasons yet unknown. Just login with a free developer account.ģ) This tutorial is still valid for Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.Ĥ) For Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, you don't need to find "InstallESD.dmg", just convert the original "DMG" (>6GB) to iso format using dmg2img.ĥ) Always use Retail DVD or Installer otherwise you may not be able to boot the VM.WARNING: The script will work with OSX 10.12.4. http :///cds/vmw-desktop/fusion/: browse to get ".", extract to get darwin.iso and then mount to installĢ) https :///downloads/ is the place to download Xcode (latest version, previous versions) and others for developers. ) You may need to restart or logout/login.ġ) Lastest darwin.iso with VMWare Tools can be found at Install VMWare tools using darwin.iso that came with the unlocker (Mount the darwin.iso file for the virtual machine and then in the MacOSX, go to Desktop->Finder->Preferences, check CDs, DVDs, and iPods to see the iso content on the desktop also check Hard disks, External disks, Connected servers in order to see shared folders, USB storage disks. Install Mac OS X 10.7 Lion inside the virtual machine (REMEMBER to format the disk with Disk Utilities during the installation)ħ. Create a new virtual machine for the Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (64 bit) with CD/DVD Settings pointing to the Setup.isoĦ. Run "unlock-all-v110/windows/install.cmd" (see unlock-all-v110/readme.txt for more info and other options)ĥ. Run VMWare Unlocker 1.1.0 (download from http ://goo.gl/oHx8k) (REMEMBER to close VMWare Workstation before): Install VMware Workstation 7,8 or 9 (the installers can be found in our favorite warez forums)Ĥ. To get the actual setup file in ISO format.ģ. Dmg2img -i "InstallESD.dmg" -o "Setup.iso"
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