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AutoDMG does not recognize Big Sur 11.0 installer.app

Open MrMacintoshBlog opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

Description of issue

AutoDMG 1.10b does not recognize the new Big Sur Beta installer.app

Expected behavior

Recognized installer

Actual behavior

AutoDMG v1.10b 587 does not recognize the Install macOS Beta installer.

Steps to reproduce

Downloaded 11.0 Big Sur from installinstallmacos.

Mount dmg > Drag Install macOS Beta to AutoDMG

AutoDMG does not recognize the installer.

Log file

No log

MrMacintoshBlog avatar Jun 25 '20 16:06 MrMacintoshBlog

Yep. OS installs are now signed APFS snapshots, and there's no obvious way of installing them to a dmg. I'm guessing that this is the end of the line.

MagerValp avatar Jun 25 '20 16:06 MagerValp

If you use an app called Create Install Media you can make a bootable usb installer https://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Create-Install-Media.shtml

TimothyRLaMora734 avatar Jun 25 '20 18:06 TimothyRLaMora734

Check it...https://github.com/rtrouton/create_macos_vm_install_dmg

jfiliceatcsumb avatar Jan 12 '21 22:01 jfiliceatcsumb

Copying the macOS installer into a DMG isn't the same thing as installing the macOS into a DMG. Neither of those tools are viable replacements for AutoDMG.

flammable avatar Jan 12 '21 22:01 flammable

Would it be possible to boot a brand new Mac into target disk mode and then copy the disk to an image?

eightnoneone avatar Jan 20 '21 22:01 eightnoneone

Thanks for all the work on AutoDMG. It was a priceless tool for as long as Apple allowed it to work.

Saved us all many hours, so for that thank you.

sln-guy avatar Mar 26 '21 06:03 sln-guy