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How to use the macOS Creator

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When the script finds a valid macOS Installer, press the (Y) key to continue.

The script will also check to make sure your Mac can create the installer. If you Mac is too old, or perhaps you are running on Apple Silicone, the script will notify you and cancel the operation.

If you feel as though the script is judging your Mac incorrectly, you can run it in Safe Mode (Refer to step 21).

To provide a drive, the script will list out the available disks connected to your Mac. Simply press the number that corresponds to that drive.

Note for advanced users: to save time quickly, you can format the drive in Disk Utility as name it "Untitled." This way, the macOS Creator will actually skip this step entirely.

Note: Your startup drive is hidden from this list.

If the script does not list any drives, or if the drive you need does not appear, simply press the (S) key.

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