Why did creating a bootable USB drive installer for Monterey fail with Terminal?

Using Terminal to try to create a bootable USB drive installer for Monterey, per Apple Support page instructions got "command not found" error message.

iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jul 23, 2022 3:15 PM

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Jul 24, 2022 6:54 AM in response to Varoop13

I have used this command below successfully


sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled


Notations;

1 - This command will only work if the Full Version of Monterey is located in the Applications folder of this computer


2 - In above command, the Untitled is the Actual Name given to the Destination Drive


3 - The Destination Drive is at least 16 GB Capacity and Formatted as HFS Journaled with the GUID Scheme Partition Map

Jul 27, 2022 2:52 PM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Thanks to all who responded to my post. I spoke to Apple Support by phone. The adviser said I had done all the steps correctly. He said we could continue to troubleshoot or try another approach. I wound up creating a bootable back up on an external drive. I'm glad I chose this method. I was able to "test drive'" Monterey by booting up from the external drive. I discovered that my Kensington Expert Mouse was not compatible. After some research it appears that Kensington hasn't updated a driver for Monterey. There may be other incompatibility issues. For now keeping my iMac as is until I have more time to do testing.

Charlie

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