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Ventoy macos iso
Ventoy macos iso












Now you should be able to use Ventoy LiveCD's ventoy2disk script to create a working ventoy USB from within MacOS. If the screen is too small (as it might be on most newer macs), then you can press Command + C to switch to scaled mode. It may prompt to choose a disk, just make sure to select the ventoy iso and continue. Now you can press Start, and the vm should turn on.Make sure USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller is selected, and then try to add your USB device to the list (click the USB with + sign icon), click OK, and then click on Done.Go to the Ports area, and in there go to the USB tab.Then to right right, click the disc icon and select Choose a disk file., and you'll want to navigate to where you downloaded the ventoy livecd and choose that. Enter the settings of the new virtual machine you created ( Ventoy LiveCD).Hard disk = Do not add a virtual hard disk.Memory size = 2048 (this size should be fine, but you can always go higher).Steps for Setting up VirtualBox with Ventoy LiveCD Also make sure to download the latest Ventoy livecd iso from.

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Then download then extension pack from the same website, and go to VirtualBox Preferences > Extensions and add the extension pack to VirtualBox (required to get USB drives to mount properly in the VM we will be creating). Download and install VirtualBox (download the OS X version) if you haven't already.I've also made a short video showing the steps at Prerequisites Here's my best attempt at making a slight tutorial for doing this in VirtualBox. I'd like to see the option to select and boot a macOS install dmg i.e.














Ventoy macos iso