Which files are inside of a bootable macOS USB created with macOS Terminal?
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I need a list or a screenshot of them to replicate them because the bootable created in Windows Transmac just has a PKG file therefore not recognized as a bootable device.
I tried creating a blank file named
boot.efi
and it gets recognized as a bootable device, but it is the Windows 10 installed in the other ´´internal drive´´ that boots up. As I remember, there are more files.
I opened the DMG file in Transmac and saw the files. There is only the PKG file. This means Transmac only makes a copy of the files of in the DMG and does not make the USB bootable. So, I need to know which files are created with the Terminal that makes the USB bootable.
I don't have other way. I can’t get to Internet Recovery in any possible way. I don’t own a second mac. I can't create a macOS VM, because no VM app for Windows supports DMG as I have tried already. When trying to convert DMG to ISO, I get a broken file that can’t boot in any VM.
Asked by Electronic_Thanks_55
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Jun 19, 2024, 01:21 PM
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