Right click the bootable disk image file (*.If the disk image will be used with a Mac with macOS 10.12 or earlier, choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled). Once you have the bootable disk image file from Parallels (yeah, unfortunately you need Parallels for this but you can use a free trial if you do not have a license) you can convert this into a DMG file like so: If the disk image will be used with a Mac that has a solid state drive (SSD) and uses macOS 10.13 or later, choose APFS or APFS (Case-sensitive). Parallels will then prompt you to create a bootable disk image file (*.hdd format). ![]() ![]() For all earlier versions of macOS, launch the App Store on your Mac, and search for the macOS version you want (this option is only available when running macOS High Sierra. If youre currently running macOS Mojave, click this link to find the Mojave installer in the App Store. Just choose "Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file" and then select the installation image. Step 1 How to create a bootable USB drive. It will start downloading in the Settings app this is expected.Īlthough you obviously won't be able to run the installer from a newer macOS, you can create a virtual machine easily as Parallels will offer to install the OS for you. ![]() Here are the links to a few recent versions: It turns out you can still download macOS versions from the App Store, using direct links, even though it's not visible in the Purchased section any more (probably requires previous purchase, but not sure).
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