![]() Select “Macintosh HD” as the destination disk to install MacOS Big Sur onto, then choose “Install” to begin the process of installing a fresh version of MacOS Big Sur.Back at the ‘macOS Utilities’ screen, select “Install macOS” from the options available.When Disk Utility has finished formatting the disk, quit Disk Utility.Choose “Macintosh HD” as the disk name (or pick another if you’re so inclined), then go to “Format” and select APFS as the file system, and choose “Erase” – WARNING: ALL DATA ON THE MAC WILL BE PERMANENTLY ERASED.In Disk Utility, select “Macintosh HD” (or whatever the name of the drive to erase and clean install Big Sur onto is), then click the “Erase” button from the toolbar.From the macOS Recovery / Utilities screen, choose “Disk Utility” from the options.Select the “Install MacOS Big Sur” USB drive as the boot disk.Apple Silicon Mac: Immediately hold the POWER button until the boot selection screen appears.Intel Mac: Immediately hold the OPTION key until the boot selection menu appears on screen. ![]()
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