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If you didn’t create the installer via this method or with the aid of DiskMaker X (which only works up to 10.15), or you used TransMac on a PC, it won’t work. Internet Recovery could work on a different Internet connection, but usually you would get a 4 digit error code if that was the problem. Source: 10 months ago
Anecdotally I haven’t heard of anyone having success with a TransMac created bootable installer since 2020. If you have another Mac, this or DiskMaker X are likely your best options for creating the installer. I would use macOS High Sierra (10.13) as the basis for the installer rather than previous versions. Source: 12 months ago
It sounds like your USB drive hasn't actually been flagged as bootable. Here are Apple's official instructions for creating a bootable USB. You can also try DiskMakerX. You'll need another functioning Mac for either method. Source: 12 months ago
That model of MacBook Air shipped with OS X Mavericks (10.9) and can officially handle up to macOS Big Sur. As far as I know, TransMac hasn’t worked since before 2020 for creating a bootable installer for macOS and although I am not familiar with Anyburn, it may have the same problem. The verified working methods for creating an installer are using Terminal or DiskMaker X. Source: about 1 year ago
There is no app or software (that I’m aware of) that you can use to make the installer on a Chromebook, and using TransMac on Windows hasn’t worked for the last couple of years. Other than using Terminal or DiskMaker X, you can purchase an installer for 10.11 from Amazon or eBay, but who can say if they did it right. Source: about 1 year ago
I downloaded the minimal nixos-t2-release and used USBImager to write the resulting ISO to my usb drive. Balena Etcher is a good choice as well. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
In good English you can read it on the support page. Support.popos.com and second, use usbimager, it is a little tool for Windows an several Linux distro’s. Just follow the link: https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager For windows take the first one. Source: almost 2 years ago
I've used USBImager for several months now. It is exactly the kind of app I love: Minimal, does one thing well, no-bloat. https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager should be ok too. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
For a rufus alternative USBImager (gitlab) has worked well for me. Source: over 2 years ago
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