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How to Create a Bootable USB for Mac? (BigSur) or any MacOs

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  How to Succeed as a Computer Technician: Tips and Strategies To create a bootable USB drive of macOS Big Sur, you will need a USB drive with at least 16 GB of storage space and a computer running macOS Big Sur or later. Here are the steps to create the bootable USB drive: Connect the USB drive to your computer. Open the "Terminal" application, which can be found in the "Utilities" folder within the "Applications" folder. In the Terminal, type the following command and press Enter: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/MyVolume Note: Replace "MyVolume" with the name of your USB drive. Press Enter when prompted for your administrator password. The Terminal will display a series of messages as it creates the bootable USB drive. Once the process is complete, type the following command and press Enter: diskutil list This will list all connected drives and their disk iden