I have macOS Monterey installed on my machine. I want to create a bootable El Capitan USB-Stick. Also how to I know which one I have to pick? I replaced the / myVolume with the name of my USB-Stick. I also have a question about these commands. I already tried the Terminal Codes that can be found by clicking here MacBook Pro 2018 - macOS Monterey iMac 2008 - OS X Leopard Thinkpad - Windows 10 Q: How can I create a bootable CD / USB-Stick with OS X Snow Leopard on it, from a dmg file? My only problem is, that all CD's that I have are only 4,7 GB or 700 MB big and the Update is about 7.5 GB. I have a dmg of the Snow Leopard Update and when opened it, it says I should burn the image to a CD to then start the iMac from the CD. Hey! Im trying to install Snow Leopard on my old iMac but there seems to be a problem. If there is a way to go directly to El Capitan please tell me because im really frustrated. ![]() If there is no other way than installing Snow Leopard then read the stuff below. ![]() Im just trying to upgrade to El Capitan and not to Snow Leopard. So if there is a way to skip Snow Leopard and go directly to El Capitan ignore all the other stuff written below. ![]() (Important NVRAM and RAM Updates are included in Snow Leopard that are required by OS X El Capitan). I want to install OS X Snow Leopard, because a Chat Support Guy told me that Snow Leopard is required to install El Capitan on my iMac
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