![]() The 32GB drive I used has both USB-C and USB-A (USB 2 speed, however, so it's slow) connectors and is available on Amazon Remove non-product link for about $5. You can use a thumb drive, external hard drive or SSD. I used this thumb drive to create a macOS Big Sur installer. The drive can be a thumb drive, hard drive, or SSD. The macOS Big Sur installer software is over 12GB, so you need a USB external drive that can hold that much data. Get an external drive and maybe an adapter Macworld also has bootable-install-drive instructions for: If you are running an earlier version of macOS and have the Big Sur Public Beta installer, the drive cannot be made. Important note: These instructions must be performed on a Mac running the macOS Big Sur Public Beta. ![]() This article will be updated when the OS is officially released in the fall. These instructions are for the public beta of macOS Big Sur.
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