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To create a , users or third-party websites use terminal commands to package the installer application into a disk image. This is almost exclusively done for virtualization —running macOS as a guest operating system inside VMware, VirtualBox, or UTM on non-Apple hardware (Hackintosh) or on a Mac for testing purposes.

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Most "ISOs" floating around the internet for older Macs are tied to the OCLP project. Sequoia officially drops support for many older Intel Macs. To create a , users or third-party websites

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Finally, macOS has native window snapping (similar to Windows 7+).

An ISO file is a disk image. In the Windows world, you download an ISO, put it on a USB, and install the OS. In the Apple ecosystem, you download an installer from the App Store.