However, there are many reasons for an IOS user to create a macOS Big Sur ISO file. As some of the users may need an external file or empty file in order to download the files in the ISO file. As that file provides a lot of space for downloading many types of files. So, if the user is looking for the answer to the question that How to Create a macOS Big Sur ISO File Using Terminal? then the user has come to the right place.

As in this article, the user will be told everything about the macOS Big Sur ISO File.

So, first I will tell you that how to create a macOS Big Sur ISO file using the terminal app.

1. In order to do so, the user first has to open the app store, and then the user has to install the installer app from the play store for the macOS Big Sur. After the installation of the app, the user is able to find the app in the application folder.

2. Now the user has to open the terminal app from the applications utility folder and moreover there is an alternative also which is command + space from which the terminal app gets directly open.

3. The next step involves the creation of the create a temporary disk image. In order to do so the user has to launch the terminal app and after that run the following command:-

hdiutil create -o /tmp/MacBigSur -size 12500m -volname MacBigSur -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J

4.The next step involves the mounting of the disk image

5. Now the user has to copy the installer files to the disk image that the user has created using the create install media utility. As it is a part of the macOS installer application.

6. After that the user has to return to the window and then the user has to enter the password. After that, the user has to wait for some time, and then the user after the process is done has to unmount the disk image volume.

7. Now the next step is the conversion of the macOS Installer disk image file to an ISO/CDR file and after that, the file will be shown to your desktop.

8. After that the user has to change the file extension from .cdr to .iso.

That’s all was the article about the macOS Big Sur ISO File and I hope that the user has gone the answer to the question that How to Create a macOS Big Sur ISO File Using Terminal?

 

 

Previous articleHow to Switch from WhatsApp to Signal?
Next articleHow to Back Up and Restore Signal Chats on Android?
Nick Nesser
Born in Florida, brought up in New York, Nick Nesser is known as the best author for the Space section of Galaxy Reporters. Also, he is best known for his research on astronomy and his love for the satellites.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here