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You can find the official installers for various versions on the Mac App Store or via Terminal.
A file is a standard disk image used primarily for installing Apple’s operating system on virtual machines (like VirtualBox or VMware ) or for creating bootable installation media on non-Apple hardware (Hackintosh).
Unlike Windows, Apple does not provide direct "Download ISO" buttons on its website. Instead, users must typically download an installer package from the Mac App Store and manually convert it into an ISO format. This guide covers the safest ways to obtain these files for modern versions like , Sonoma (14) , and Ventura (13) . Why You Need a 64-Bit macOS ISO