With the release of , the developer (Julien Bordet) has delivered what is likely the final, stable version for legacy macOS systems.
If you’ve been in the Mac repair or IT space for a while, the name DiskMaker X brings a nostalgic smile. For years, it was the gold standard for turning a simple USB thumb drive into a bootable macOS installer. diskmaker 7.0.1
Here is everything you need to know about version 7.0.1—and why you should still keep it in your toolkit. DiskMaker X is a free, open-source utility that automates creating bootable macOS installers. While Apple includes the createinstallmedia command in Terminal, DiskMaker X provides a friendly graphical interface. With the release of , the developer (Julien
It automatically finds your downloaded "Install macOS.app" and handles the complex task of erasing, partitioning, and writing the drive. Let’s be clear: DiskMaker X 7.0.1 is not for modern macOS versions (like Ventura, Sonoma, or Sequoia). This version specifically targets the Intel era. Here is everything you need to know about version 7