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It is an ideal solution if Boot Camp did not work as expected and you don’t want your hands getting dirty with text commands.
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What you can get from this app? UUByte ISO Editor is a great replacement to Boot Camp Assistant and Terminal app if you want to create a bootable Windows USB installer. We have the alternative suggestion if boot camp failed to work. Why I started this thread? I saw a lot of boot camp questions in Windows, Linux & Others sub forum, asking help for installing or creating Windows bootable installer on Mac.
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“application is damaged, can’t be used to install macOS” Then you should be able to select "install XY" in the boot prompt. Now, on the Mac, you need to hold the Option-Key (also known as ALT on a windows-keyboard) This will write the iso/raw file to a USB drive, as bootable.

It said 0 bytes, and finished in sub-second speed. Go to storage and click on the disk below the vdi storage.Ĭlick on the empty disk button on the right side of the window.Ĭhoose the. Once finished click on the Virtual OS you just created and click on settings. Give 4096 MB of Ram for optimum performance or you can also give 2048
#UUBYTE ISO EDITOR SERIAL MAC OS X#
Use this guide to convert the Lion dmg into an isoĬhoose OS as Mac OS X and click on 64bit or 32 bit (depending on your system) Snow Leopard I know this works with Snow Leopard, but I'm not sure about booting Lion in Virtualbox. You can boot into your DVD or flash drive from there. Reboot into OS X and hold the option key when you hear the startup chime. Hit the Apply button and it will create your bootable USB drive. Hit the Apply button when you're done to format your drive (note: it will erase everything on the drive).Ĭlick on the "Restore" tab, choose the InstallESD.dmg file as the source and your flash drive as the destination. You'll need this to make the drive bootable on a Mac. Hit the Options button under the partition table and choose "GUID Partition Table". Choose "Mac OS Extended (Journaled) on the left. Go to the Partition tab and select "1 Partition" from the dropdown menu. If you want to burn Lion to a USB flash drive, plug it in and click on it in the left-hand sidebar in Disk Utility.

If you're burning it to a DVD, insert your DVD, select the disk image in the sidebar, and hit the "Burn" button. Open up Disk Utility and drag the DMG file into the left-hand sidebar. Navigate to Contents > SharedSupport and look for a file called "InstallESD.dmg". Right-click on the installer and hit "Show Package Contents". The installer should show up in your Applications folder. On a Macĭownload Lion from the Mac App Store. However, the other option is to use a Virtualbox VM to run OS X temporarily (scroll down for that info).

As far as I know, the only way to properly create a bootable Lion disc/disk is to use Disk Utility on a working Mac.
