Now, before anyone goes off to hit that Post or Submit button and ask "Why not just make a bootable USB stick and be done with it?" I'll say if you read what I just posted above I'm not looking (and neither are other people) for a bootable USB stick or image because virtual machines won't boot those at least not that I'm aware of - that would be AWESOME to have VMware Fusion or VirtualBox or Parallels be able to boot from a USB stick like a traditional PC or Mac is capable of doing but alas, so far that aspect of booting has not been implemented for virtual machine software (again, that I know of, and I test stuff constantly). Please consider sharing it.Ok, in the past there have been other threads for making the installer.app file for various versions of OSX/macOS into a bootable ISO for using with VMWare or VirtualBox such as those for El Capitan then Sierra but of course as times change so does Apple and so does the installer.app which of course for High Sierra is different once again. Hope you found this tutorial on making macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 ISO helpful and informative. MacOS High Sierra 10.13 Installation on VMware Workstation MacOS High Sierra 10.13 Installation on Oracle VirtualBox Please consider this before downloading macOS High Sierra ISO. It’s meant for educational purposes only. It was downloaded from Apple Store then converted macOS High Sierra 10.13.1.DMG to macOS High Sierra 10.13.1.ISO. Here is download links for macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 ISO Installer. Rename the file from to macOSHighSierra.isoĭownload macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 ISO – Direct Link Hdiutil convert ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg -format UDTO -o ~/Desktop/macOSHighSierra.iso Hdiutil detach /Volumes/Install macOS High Sierra Sudo Downloads/Install macOS High Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/install_build Hdiutil attach /tmp/ -noverify -mountpoint /Volumes/install_build Hdiutil create -o /tmp/macOSHighSierra.cdr -size 5200m -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J Run these commands one at a time to make a bootable macOS High Sierra Installation media. You can right-click on Install macOS High Sierra.app and then choose Show Packages Contents to list its contents. Mac users can download macOS High Sierra App from theĪnd then locate where to get the InstallESD.DMG from the installer in Applications folder.
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