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[* red] Select your hard drive from the left column in Disk Utility.
[* icon_note] It is most likely the uninitialized drive.
[* icon_caution] If you have multiple hard drives, make sure you select the correct one as the next step will wipe the selected drive clean.
[* orange] Click the "Erase" button at the top of the window.
- [* black] Choose a name for your drive (you can rename it later). Leave the format as ***Mac OS Extended (journaled)***, and the scheme as ***GUID Partition Map***.
- [* black] Click "Erase."
- [* black] When the process completes, click "Done."
+ [* black] Choose a name for your drive (you can rename it later). Leave the scheme as ***GUID Partition Map***.
+ [* black] If you are installing an SSD, choose the ***APFS*** format. If you are installing a mechanical drive, leave the format as ***Mac OS Extended (journaled)***
+ [* black] Click "Erase." When the process completes, click "Done."
[* black] Exit the Disk Utility by clicking on the red X button on the top left corner of the window.