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Hi, to downgrade you have to download the Catalina installer, look it up on safari and should appear as an App Store link, then after it downloads you need a usb drive preferably 16Gb, then with this link download an app that makes bootable usb drives. After the app is done creating the bootable usb, reboot your Mac and hold the alt/option key, that brings the boot picker and choose your usb (should say install... Source: 10 months ago
Yep thats right. For making an usb installer I would recommend https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator/. Source: 11 months ago
When you download any of the above keep in mind it will start the download trough the update of the system, let the update continue to be downloaded, after the download is complete it wil start the update or it will point you to an older version. Whatever you do don't install the update just quit it CMD+Q and open this program: https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator. Source: 11 months ago
If for some reason installing directly from the installer file doesn't work—you can create a bootable installer disk. This is what I do, in fact I bought a few cheap 32 GB USB-drives on Amazon—a 5-pack costs maybe $25—and install different versions of macOS on them when need be. If you don't want to create the installer disk manually, I think you can use this app. Obviously don't use the same USB-drive that all... Source: about 1 year ago
I used Install Disk Creator to download the Ventura 13.0. Update and write it to a USB. Please make sure the USB is formatted as GPT. Source: over 1 year ago
Format your USB drive and then you can retry with your software again, or you can try with a piece of software I know works successfully. https://unetbootin.github.io/. Source: 5 months ago
Linux on a USB large enough to hold your files. Linux does not care what OS made the file. You mat be able to Boot from the USB. Access the BIOS and try it. UNetbootin can also be used to load various system utilities. Https://unetbootin.github.io/. Source: 10 months ago
I think UNetbootin could create a bootable installer directly from your current drive. Source: 10 months ago
This is what you want. Bootcamp is the old way to do it. You want to use This for making a usb. Source: 11 months ago
Use rufus or unetbootin to make setup the drive. Source: 12 months ago
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