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1. Download and run the Python Script: https://github.com/corpnewt/gibMacOS
(If using a Mac or Hackintosh) Proceed to step 2. If not, proceed to step 5.
2. Double click on the gibMacOS.command file.
4. Next you'll see Select SU Catalog. Type in 3 for public.
After that, the current Ventura Public Beta will appear at or near the top of the list for download.
5. If using a Windows PC you'll need to run the .bat file (as Admin) instead of using the terminal command.
Python must be installed first before you can run the batch file. See Feartech's guide for more details.
You can view the following video guide, (that uses macOS) that shows the download process and how to get the full installer into your Applications folder.
It will also apply to Monterey and Ventura. Just substitute either where Big Sur is shown.
- Click on the green Code box
- Then Download ZIP
- Unzip the file and proceed to the next step
(If using a Mac or Hackintosh) Proceed to step 2. If not, proceed to step 5.
2. Double click on the gibMacOS.command file.
- By default, you will see PublicRelease options for download. Leave it as is for the PR options.
- To get the Public beta instead you must first Change Catalog to Public.
4. Next you'll see Select SU Catalog. Type in 3 for public.
5. If using a Windows PC you'll need to run the .bat file (as Admin) instead of using the terminal command.
Python must be installed first before you can run the batch file. See Feartech's guide for more details.
[Guide] Booting The USB Installer Using OpenCore
A guide in setting up your USB installer using OpenCore. You must have either a built-in ethernet or compatible Broadcom Wifi in your laptop for this guide to work. Built-in Intel Wifi can also work if set correctly...
www.tonymacx86.com
You can view the following video guide, (that uses macOS) that shows the download process and how to get the full installer into your Applications folder.
It will also apply to Monterey and Ventura. Just substitute either where Big Sur is shown.
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