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[TINU Is Not Unibe**t]
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This software is intended to be used as a GUI to create a bootable mac os installer for mac and hackintosh, it's basically a GUI for the createinstallmedia executable that could be found on any mac os installation apps.
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This software is intended to be used as a GUI to create a bootable mac os installer for mac and hackintosh, it's basically a GUI for the createinstallmedia executable that could be found in any mac os installation app from Mavericks up to the latest versions.
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Allows you to create easily a macOS install media without messing around with command line stuff and without using disk utility.
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# Rquirements:
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- A computer that runs Mac OS X Yosemite or a more recent version (Mac OS X El Capitan is required to use TINU in a macOS recovery or installer)
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- A drive or a free partition of at least 7 GB
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- A copy of a macOS/Mac OS X installer app (You canm use any installer starting from Mavericks up to all the latest versions, any installer that contains "createinstallmedia" is supported)in the /Applications folder or in the root of any storage drive in the system (excepted the drive or volume you want to turn into your macOS install media)
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- A copy of a macOS/Mac OS X installer app (You can use any installer starting from Mavericks up to all the latest versions, any installer that contains "createinstallmedia" is supported)in the /Applications folder or in the root of any storage drive in the system (excepted the drive or volume you want to turn into your macOS install media)
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