This is the most critical technical step. You cannot just copy-paste the file onto a USB drive; you must image it.
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: Use BalenaEtcher or Win32 Disk Imager to write the RAW image to your USB. This is the most critical technical step
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Olarila macOS Big Sur 11.2.raw image is a pre-configured bootable installer designed for Hackintosh systems. It allows users to install macOS on non-Apple hardware using tools like balenaEtcher Win32 Disk Imager