![]() ![]() Once finished, you should see the macOS setup screen. The macOS installation process will start and your Mac will reboot a few times. Choose ‘Install macOS’ this time and click continue. Using an old screen grab hereĪfter the process finishes, close Disk Utility and you will return to the recovery screen. Select the volume where macOS is currently installed on your Mac. ![]() Note that this is the user on your current macOS setup.Ĭlick Disk Utility and continue. Choose your administrator account and enter password. Now you will see the macOS Recovery screen which will ask you to select a user account which you know the password of. Select Install macOS Big Sur and click continue. When it’s booting up (right after the chime sound), press and hold Option key until you see a screen with an option to select the startup disk. It’s time to start the installation process. Step 4: Installing macOS Big Sur from Bootable Media ![]() After it’s finished, you will notice that the name of your USB stick/SD card has been changed to Install macOS Big Sur. sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia -volume /Volumes/ BigSurĮnter your password, type Y and press enter again. Replace BigSur with whatever name you chose in Step 2. Now open Terminal and type the following command. ![]()
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