![]() ![]() Not recognizing git and all other path stuff commands anymore. Part 1: Convert DMG to ISO and Make Bootable USB from ISO Since Windows doesnt offer native support for DMG files, you can first convert the file to ISO. Does anyone know what this huge file is used for and is it really needed This thread is locked. Considering the above, lets look at different ways to create a bootable drive from a DMG file on a Windows computer. Anyway to create Bootable USB/DVD with InstallESD.dmg? Is there a way to install those two Mojaves totally separate right from the start, without having to use any scripts or manually change anything later? Not showing which directory I'm working in. On Windows 10, in C:\ESD\Windows\sources is a 3 GB file called install.esd. ![]() GetMyMacOn wrote: Download Mac OS X 10.9.5 from the App Store and create a new USB with the SFOTT tool, then reboot to it and do an in-place-upgrade. In earlier times, all you needed to do was to convert that InstallESD.dmg into an ISO and you could install OS X in VMWare from s. Here is what I'd like to know: What exactly is BaseSystem.dmg? For some reason, Apple decided that the InstallESD.dmg that comes with the Mavericks Install as downloaded from the App Store shouldnt be a bootable DVD image anymore. You need to download the OS X install app from App Store first, then you can extract it from there. ![]() From what I understand, to make it bootable one needs to insert a file called BaseSystem.dmg inside InstallESD.dmg and then burn the resulting DMG (perhaps after converting it to an ISO 9660 file, although I'm not sure whether this is necessary) to a DVD-ROM drive. There is no InstallESD.dmg inside Recovery Partition. ![]()
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