The fact you don’t even have to touch terminal once.Ĭan Patched Sur do all of this? Well, some of it, but some of that I still need to work on, hence the fact that it’s a beta. Not sure what the issue was, but it was clearly coming from the Patched-Sur app not downloading the 11.1 Installer. Only having you download one app, and that app will be with you for the rest of your Mac’s, aka Big Sur, 11.1, and however much longer it lasts. Only asking you three questions, how you want to install macOS (something like an update, or a clean install (unavailable in this beta)), what update track you want to use (Release (obviously unavailable right now), Public Beta, or Developer), and what drive you want to use as your USB installer. Step 2: Second, plug in a USB drive and open DMG Editor on your Mac. Fixed an issue where performing a forced cache rebuild using the Post-install tool may result in an unbootable system Added an option to allow users to disable the automatic Post-install patch installation feature for debugging purposes 1.0.9 - Added support for Catalina Developer Preview 7/Public Beta 6 1.1. Download Windows Version Download Mac Version Step 1: Download macOS Monterey dmg file from here ( link 1 and link 2 ). This contains important security updates which Apple recommends for all those using Big Sur. Preventing you from having to find those pesky install assistant URLs, but still giving you the choice about what version of macOS you want to install. It is a powerful and well-designed app to create macOS bootable USB installer from dmg file. Apple has released Big Sur 11.2.3 (updated) Apple has this evening released yet another ‘patch’ update to Big Sur, bringing it to version 11.2.3. The main objectives to achieve this simplicity was: ![]() The idea is to give you the most simplistic experience in a patcher, but still give you enough information to understand what the process does to your Mac. Open the dmg file, right click on the app, and click open. ![]() ![]() Patched Sur is a patcher for macOS Big Sur and, in the future, up.
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