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-[* black] Before you can install macOS to the new drive, you'll need to format it so the installer will recognize it.
-[* black] Open Disk Utility from the recovery menu, select your drive, and click the ''Erase'' button toward the top of the Disk Utility window.
-[* black] Name your drive, and make sure the format is set to ''Mac OS Extended (Journaled)'' or ''APFS''.
- [* icon_note] If you don't see your drive listed in the Disk Utility menu, select ''Show All Devices'' from the ''View'' section of the menu bar.
+[* icon_note] Before you can install macOS to the new drive, you'll need to format the drive so the installer can recognize it.
+ [* black] Open Disk Utility from the recovery menu, select your drive, and click the ''Erase'' button toward the top of the Disk Utility window.
+ [* black] Name your drive, and make sure the format is set to ''Mac OS Extended (Journaled)'' or ''APFS''.
+ [* icon_note] If you don't see your drive listed in the Disk Utility menu, select ''Show All Devices'' from the ''View'' section of the menu bar.
[* black] Once the new drive is formatted, press Command + Q to exit Disk Utility and return to the recovery menu.