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Introduction
'''***Note'''***: If you’re trying to install the latest MacOS on a 2009 and later Apple computer, follow the [guide|119499|MacOS internet recovery guide instead].
If you have recently upgraded or replaced the hard drive for your MacBook or iMac, you will need to reinstall macOS onto it. This guide will show you how to install macOS High Sierra onto a blank hard drive by using a bootable flash drive.
'''***Before you begin, you will need to create a bootable flash drive.'''*** This requires having access to a Mac currently running High Sierra, in order to download the 7.7 GB High Sierra file in the App Store. You will also need an empty flash drive that can fit 5.4 GB.
[guide|66371|Follow this guide to create a bootable macOS High Sierra flash drive|new_window=true] before proceeding with the guide.