![]() ![]() Improper usage of the command line in this process may result in permanent data loss by erasing the wrong disk. This means that this process is most appropriate for advanced users with understanding of the command line. The rest of the process of creating a macOS Big Sur (macOS 11 aka macOS 10.16) USB installer drive involves the terminal. If you haven’t already downloaded the macOS Big Sur beta installer application, you will need to do that before beginning the process, meaning you will also need an internet connection. ![]() A complete “Install macOS Big Sur.app” installer application in the /Applications/ folder ( downloaded from the public beta or developer beta).A USB flash drive (16GB or larger) that will be formatted to become the USB installer drive for macOS Big Sur beta.To make a bootable macOS Big Sur beta installer drive, you will need the following: Requirements for making a boot macOS Big Sur USB Install Drive If you’re interested in creating a macOS Big Sur bootable USB install drive, this tutorial will walk through that process. Bootable MacOS installer USB drives provide for the ability to clean install macOS Big Sur, update to macOS Big Sur, install macOS Big Sur beta onto multiple Macs without redownloading the installer, as well as the ability to use Disk Utility to partition and erase a machine, perform Time Machine restorations, and more. ![]()
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