![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I tried next was to use the third-party python script that downloads the various packages directly from Apple's servers and assembles them into the installer app. I got the same "Update not found" error message as with the other methods. I then tried using Terminal and the softwareupdate command: sudo softwareupdate -d -fetch-full-installer -full-installer-version 11.0.1 Using a clean install of macOS Big Sur and then attempting to download the macOS Big Sur installer on the running occurrence of it, I was unable to do it using the methods described in the answers by bmike and Nimesh Neema in this thread. How can I get ahold of the installer file? I'm finding that since this Mac is already upgraded, I can't download it again. How can I download the macOS Big Sur installer on a Mac which is already running Big Sur? ![]()
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