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This guide is written for macOS High Sierra, version 10.13.x or newer. If your computer cannot run macOS High Sierra version 10.13.x, you will need to follow Apple's Boot Camp Help: Install Windows on your Mac. If you don't have access to the online guide via a different device, print a copy of the Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide. The first step is to clean and back up your Mac to some external source. Then, you'll need to download macOS Big Sur package to your Applications. Next, you'll need to create a bootable USB installer (involves another external drive). And lastly, we'll use Disk Utility to erase your Mac and install macOS Big Sur using the bootable USB. I recommend you to create USB Installer using Transmac and install macOS on your Macbook Air. Guide to create USB Install using Transmac:Video is deleted from youtube Sorry Install macOS Sierra on Macbook Air: Video is deleted from youtube Sorry. Sithira May 7, 2017 at 7:29 PM Reply. What 'Pacote de config' should I use for Intel HD.

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  • Installation guide

Overview

If you wish to run both macOS and Windows on a single Mac computer, UITS recommends using Apple's Boot Camp utility to install a 64-bit version of Windows on your Mac. In macOS, the Boot Camp Assistant app will help you partition your Mac hard drive to accommodate both operating systems, so you can install Windows from an installation disk or an ISO image stored on a USB flash drive.

Partitioning your system's hard drive with Boot Camp Assistant may erase all your data. Before proceeding, back up/copy all personal files (documents, pictures, music, videos) to a flash drive, external hard drive, or cloud storage. Alternatively, you can use Time Machine with an external hard drive to back up your entire Mac computer; for instructions, see Mac Basics: Time Machine backs up your Mac. If you need assistance setting up Time Machine, contact your campus Support Center.

Pre-installation notes

  • This guide is written for macOS High Sierra, version 10.13.x or newer. If your computer cannot run macOS High Sierra version 10.13.x, you will need to follow Apple's Boot Camp Help: Install Windows on your Mac. If you don't have access to the online guide via a different device, print a copy of the Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide.
  • Determine whether your computer can run Windows 10; refer to Apple's System requirements to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp.
  • To determine if your Mac supports this feature, open Boot Camp Assistant (Go > Utilities > Boot Camp Assistant), and then click Continue. If you see a 'Create a Windows 7 or later install disk' checkbox, your Mac supports this feature.
  • Make sure your computer meets these requirements:
    • At least 80 GB of free hard drive space
    • You have either the keyboard and mouse (or trackpad) that came with your Mac, or a USB keyboard and mouse
  • Obtain a USB flash drive (at least 16 GB).
  • During installation, you will be prompted to enter an account name and password; this is for the administrator account, and should not be the one you generally use. You also will be prompted to enter your time zone.
  • Ensure that the computer is plugged into a power source, as the entire process may take several hours.

Installation guide

  • These instructions are intended strictly as a guide for installing a fully updated 64-bit version of Windows on a macOS High Sierra 10.13.x or newer computer at IU; if your computer cannot run that version of macOS, you'll need to follow Apple's Boot Camp Help: Install Windows on your Mac.
  • Perform these steps in order.

Step 1: Check for macOS updates

Before configuring Boot Camp, it is critical to make sure that your Mac's software is up-to-date, which lessens the risk of encountering problems during installation:

  1. In the menu bar, from the Apple menu, click App Store.
  2. At the top of the window, click Updates.
  3. If there are updates for your computer, in the upper right corner of the window, click Update All.

    If you're prompted, enter an administrator's username and password, and if prompted, allow your computer to restart.

When your computer restarts, check for additional updates by repeating the steps above. Repeat the process until there are no new updates in the App Store.

Step 2: Confirm your macOS version

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In the menu bar, from the Apple menu, click About This Mac. The window will display the version of macOS on your computer. If you aren't running macOS High Sierra (10.13.x), you need to follow Apple's Boot Camp Help: Install Windows on your Mac.

Step 3: Turn off FileVault

To proceed, you need to divide your Mac's hard drive into a section for macOS and a section for Windows. This process is called partitioning a disk, and requires that you disable FileVault (whole-disk encryption provided by Apple):

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  1. In the menu bar, from the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
  2. Click Security & Privacy.
  3. Click FileVault. The FileVault control panel will open, locked by default.
  4. Before you can disable FileVault, it requires you to unlock the control panel to show that you're an administrator on your computer. To do so, click the lock icon. Enter your administrator username (if required) and your password.
  5. You'll then be able to click Turn Off FileVault.... To confirm, click Turn Off Encryption.

    Decrypting an encrypted drive can take some time, the exact time being determined by how much data is on your disk, the disk size, and your computer's hardware capabilities.

Step 4: Download Windows 10

The version of Windows 10 on IUware will not work with Boot Camp; you'll need to download Windows directly from Microsoft, and use a product key you get from IUware.

Downloading Windows 10 Education takes some time, depending on the speed of your internet connection. Do not attempt the download on a metered connection, such as a tethered cell phone.

  1. Get a product key:
    1. Go to IUware.
    2. On the left, click PC.
    3. Click Windows 10 Education, and choose the 64-bit version.
    4. Click Log in. If prompted, log in with your IU username and passphrase.
    5. Write the product key (a series of letters and numbers that resembles 'XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX') on paper, since you won't be able to open anything on your Mac while Windows is being installed.
  2. Download Windows 10:
    1. Navigate to Microsoft's Software Download page, and click Windows 10.
    2. In the Select edition drop-down list, choose Windows 10, and click Confirm.
    3. Select the appropriate language, and click Confirm.

Step 5: Use Boot Camp Assistant

Back up your files if you haven't yet done so. Partitioning your system's hard drive with Boot Camp Assistant may erase all files. To learn more, see Back up your Mac. For details about backing up your documents and content using cloud services at IU, see Store and share your individual files at IU.

The Boot Camp Assistant will help guide you through the process of adding Windows to your Mac.

  1. For an easy way to begin, click , the Spotlight icon. In the search bar, type boot camp assistant, and press Enter.
  2. The next screen describes what Boot Camp assistant does, and warns you to back up your disk if you haven't already done so. Click Continue.
  3. To select the installation tasks to complete, make sure Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk and Install Windows 7 or later version are both selected.

    Before continuing, make sure a USB drive (at least 16 GB) is connected to the system, and be aware that the entire contents of that flash drive will be erased.

  4. On the next screen, make sure the ISO file you just downloaded from Microsoft and the appropriate flash drive are both selected. Click Continue.
  5. To confirm that the drive will be overwritten, click Continue.

    This step will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities and your internet connection speed. Make sure your computer remains plugged into an AC outlet during this process.

  6. To begin creating a partition on your Mac's hard disk to hold Windows, authenticate with your administrator password.
  7. Use the slider between the Mac and Windows icons to select a size for the Windows partition.

    UITS recommends that you use 80 GB for just Windows, and 90 GB for Windows plus Microsoft Office.

  8. Click Install.

    This process will take several minutes to complete. Once the partition is created, your Mac will restart and begin installing Windows 10. You may be prompted several times for your administrator password.

Step 6: Install Windows 10

Follow the Windows installation wizard to begin installing Windows. You'll be prompted with several questions about how to configure Windows for your needs.

These steps will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities. Make sure your computer remains plugged into an AC outlet during this process.

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  1. Select the language, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method for Windows. Click Next.
  2. On the next screen, enter the product key you got from IUWare.
  3. Choose the version of Windows that the product key unlocks (Windows 10 Education) and click Next.
  4. Read and accept the license terms, and click Next.
  5. Choose the partition on which Windows will be installed, called 'BOOTCAMP'. Click Format.
  6. To confirm that you wish to format the partition, click OK. To continue, click Next.
  7. The installer will copy Windows files and install any features and updates required. When prompted, click Restart Now to restart your Mac and continue the Windows Installation process.

Step 7: Configure Windows 10

After Windows restarts, you'll need to do some configuration.

Microsoft's digital assistant, Cortana, will help guide you through this process. If you are wearing headphones, remove them while your computer is restarting. Until you can install the Boot Camp support software, you may not be able to control the volume of Cortana with the volume keys on your computer.
  1. To select the appropriate region, choose United States, and click Yes.
  2. To select the keyboard layout, make sure US is selected, and click Yes.
  3. If you would like to add a secondary keyboard layout, use the next screen to do so; otherwise, click Skip.
  4. On the 'Let's connect you to a network 'screen, click Skip for Now.

Step 8: Create your Windows administrator account

The Windows administrator account you create should not be an account you use for general use of this computer.
  1. To create your account, type your name and click Next.
  2. Type a password and click Next. Do not use your IU network passphrase.
  3. Confirm your password by typing it again, and click Next.
  4. Select a series of three security questions, clicking Next after each one.
  5. Decide whether or not you want to use Cortana in Windows. Decide what privacy settings you would like to enable or disable, and click Accept.

Windows will do its final configurations. This step will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities. Make sure your computer remains plugged in to an AC outlet during this process.

Step 9: Install support software

Once Windows has started (may take some time), the Boot Camp installer will walk you through installing Apple's support software.

  1. To begin the process, click Next.
  2. Read and accept the license agreement, and click Install. All the Apple-specific software you need to run Windows efficiently on your computer will be installed.
  3. When the installer finishes, click Finish.
  4. To restart the computer, click Yes.
  5. When the computer restarts, click the trackpad or press any key to display the login field. Log in with the password you created earlier in the configuration process.

Step 10: Configure Windows Wi-Fi settings

  • To connect to a wireless network, in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen, click the Wi-Fi icon.
  • If you are off campus, connect to the wireless network you expect to use in your location. If you are on campus:
    • eduroam:

      The simplest and most secure way to connect to eduroam is to use the Eduroam Network Setup Tool. Alternatively, you can use the instructions below to connect manually.

      To connect manually, select eduroam from the list of available wireless networks, and enter your full IU email address (for example, johndoe@iu.edu) and passphrase.

      • If you connect to eduroam at an institution other than an IU campus, you'll need to use the IU VPN to access some resources (such as remote desktop, library resources, and department drives).
      • For troubleshooting tips, see Troubleshoot your eduroam connection.
    • IU Secure: To connect, select IU Secure from the list of available wireless networks, and enter your IU username and passphrase.

    You have finished installing Windows on your Mac. If you need to install Microsoft Office, see About Microsoft 365 at IU.

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    Step 11: Configure the default boot operating system

    You have the option to boot to either Windows or macOS when starting your Mac. You can also select one operating system for the computer to start by default.

    1. To shut down your Mac while you're in Windows, from the Start menu, click the Power button, and then click Shutdown.
    2. To boot into macOS, with the power off, press and hold the Option key and power on your Mac.
    3. Hold the Option key until you see two hard disk icons and a Wi-Fi network selector. Boot into macOS by clicking Macintosh HD (you'll select the default boot operating system momentarily).
    4. From the Startup Disk control panel, click the Apple menu. Click System Preferences, and then Startup Disk.
    5. To unlock the settings, click the Lock icon, and then type your administrator passphrase.
    6. To select the default boot operating system, click the disk that correlates to the operating system you would like to select. For macOS, choose Macintosh HD; for Windows, choose Bootcamp. If you would like to boot into the selected operating system now, click Restart.

    Switch operating systems

    Whenever you would like to switch operating systems:

    1. Shut down the computer.
    2. Press and hold the option key and power on your computer by pressing and releasing the power button.
    3. When you see two hard disk icons, release the option key.
    4. Click the hard disk icon that corresponds with the operating system you would like to boot. For macOS, choose Macintosh HD; for Windows, choose Bootcamp.

    Get help

    For help, contact your campus Support Center.

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    1. Select the language, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method for Windows. Click Next.
    2. On the next screen, enter the product key you got from IUWare.
    3. Choose the version of Windows that the product key unlocks (Windows 10 Education) and click Next.
    4. Read and accept the license terms, and click Next.
    5. Choose the partition on which Windows will be installed, called 'BOOTCAMP'. Click Format.
    6. To confirm that you wish to format the partition, click OK. To continue, click Next.
    7. The installer will copy Windows files and install any features and updates required. When prompted, click Restart Now to restart your Mac and continue the Windows Installation process.

    Step 7: Configure Windows 10

    After Windows restarts, you'll need to do some configuration.

    Microsoft's digital assistant, Cortana, will help guide you through this process. If you are wearing headphones, remove them while your computer is restarting. Until you can install the Boot Camp support software, you may not be able to control the volume of Cortana with the volume keys on your computer.
    1. To select the appropriate region, choose United States, and click Yes.
    2. To select the keyboard layout, make sure US is selected, and click Yes.
    3. If you would like to add a secondary keyboard layout, use the next screen to do so; otherwise, click Skip.
    4. On the 'Let's connect you to a network 'screen, click Skip for Now.

    Step 8: Create your Windows administrator account

    The Windows administrator account you create should not be an account you use for general use of this computer.
    1. To create your account, type your name and click Next.
    2. Type a password and click Next. Do not use your IU network passphrase.
    3. Confirm your password by typing it again, and click Next.
    4. Select a series of three security questions, clicking Next after each one.
    5. Decide whether or not you want to use Cortana in Windows. Decide what privacy settings you would like to enable or disable, and click Accept.

    Windows will do its final configurations. This step will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities. Make sure your computer remains plugged in to an AC outlet during this process.

    Step 9: Install support software

    Once Windows has started (may take some time), the Boot Camp installer will walk you through installing Apple's support software.

    1. To begin the process, click Next.
    2. Read and accept the license agreement, and click Install. All the Apple-specific software you need to run Windows efficiently on your computer will be installed.
    3. When the installer finishes, click Finish.
    4. To restart the computer, click Yes.
    5. When the computer restarts, click the trackpad or press any key to display the login field. Log in with the password you created earlier in the configuration process.

    Step 10: Configure Windows Wi-Fi settings

  • To connect to a wireless network, in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen, click the Wi-Fi icon.
  • If you are off campus, connect to the wireless network you expect to use in your location. If you are on campus:
    • eduroam:

      The simplest and most secure way to connect to eduroam is to use the Eduroam Network Setup Tool. Alternatively, you can use the instructions below to connect manually.

      To connect manually, select eduroam from the list of available wireless networks, and enter your full IU email address (for example, johndoe@iu.edu) and passphrase.

      • If you connect to eduroam at an institution other than an IU campus, you'll need to use the IU VPN to access some resources (such as remote desktop, library resources, and department drives).
      • For troubleshooting tips, see Troubleshoot your eduroam connection.
    • IU Secure: To connect, select IU Secure from the list of available wireless networks, and enter your IU username and passphrase.

    You have finished installing Windows on your Mac. If you need to install Microsoft Office, see About Microsoft 365 at IU.

    Step 11: Configure the default boot operating system

    You have the option to boot to either Windows or macOS when starting your Mac. You can also select one operating system for the computer to start by default.

    1. To shut down your Mac while you're in Windows, from the Start menu, click the Power button, and then click Shutdown.
    2. To boot into macOS, with the power off, press and hold the Option key and power on your Mac.
    3. Hold the Option key until you see two hard disk icons and a Wi-Fi network selector. Boot into macOS by clicking Macintosh HD (you'll select the default boot operating system momentarily).
    4. From the Startup Disk control panel, click the Apple menu. Click System Preferences, and then Startup Disk.
    5. To unlock the settings, click the Lock icon, and then type your administrator passphrase.
    6. To select the default boot operating system, click the disk that correlates to the operating system you would like to select. For macOS, choose Macintosh HD; for Windows, choose Bootcamp. If you would like to boot into the selected operating system now, click Restart.

    Switch operating systems

    Whenever you would like to switch operating systems:

    1. Shut down the computer.
    2. Press and hold the option key and power on your computer by pressing and releasing the power button.
    3. When you see two hard disk icons, release the option key.
    4. Click the hard disk icon that corresponds with the operating system you would like to boot. For macOS, choose Macintosh HD; for Windows, choose Bootcamp.

    Get help

    For help, contact your campus Support Center.


    Apple released macOS Big Sur on November 12, 2020. macOS Big Sur continues the list of Central California landmarks as well as marks the new operating system for Mac. Those who tried it say that it's more stable. It also sports a refreshed version of Safari that is 50% faster than Chrome. Here's how to perform a clean install of macOS Big Sur with pictures and helpful tips along the way.

    What is a clean install? (Big Sur or any other macOS)

    A clean install means that you install the macOS onto the erased drive.

    Why is clean install more preferable?
    A clean install is the opposite of macOS upgrade. You format your hard drive, and therefore, it keeps no leftovers from the previous macOS.

    • macOS performs faster
    • You get rid of apps you don't use
    • Persistent issues may go away

    Basic steps to clean install macOS Big Sur

    The first step is to clean and back up your Mac to some external source. Then, you'll need to download macOS Big Sur package to your Applications. Next, you'll need to create a bootable USB installer (involves another external drive). And lastly, we'll use Disk Utility to erase your Mac and install macOS Big Sur using the bootable USB device.

    1. Clean & Back up your Mac

    Cleanup

    Cleaning your Mac is generally a healthy practice but since we're about to back your Mac up, it's worthwhile to get rid of system junk first. After we've cleaned your Mac, you'll end up with a refreshed system ready for a Time Machine backup.

    Time Machine will make a snapshot of your system.But before that we'll ensure there's no unwanted leftovers on your entire Mac. To clean your machine automatically, you can run CleanMyMac X. This tool is one of the best-known cleaning utilities for Mac, and it's been notarized by Apple.

    Download the free version of CleanMyMac X cleaner here.
    Install the app and click on System Junk to perform the scan.

    Back up your Mac

    Now, you're ready to back up your computer. There is a tool built just for that purpose, you guessed it, Time Machine. Time Machine needs a storage source onto which it will copy your system.
    So, you'll need an external drive. This is the first external drive that we will use to clean install macOS Big Sur. This is the reserve backup for the worst-case scenario.

    • Go to System Preferences > Time Machine.
    • Connect an external drive (that's more spacious than your current system).
    • Select this Disk as a backup source in Time Machine.

    Well done. The preliminary steps are done with, and we're ready to clean install macOS Big Sur.

    2. Download macOS Big Sur installer

    macOS Big Sur has been released on November 12, 2020.


    Since the public release in the fall of 2020, macOS Big Sur can be downloaded from the Mac App Store. It also can be found in the Software Updates pane in System Preferences.
    So you'll find it in System Preferences > Software Updates.

    • Click Upgrade Now

    Wait for the installer to download onto your drive. You will see the macOS Big Sur intro screen.

    Don't click Continue but for now, close this window by choosing Quit Install.

    We only want to make sure that the app called Install macOS Big Sur.App is now firmly sitting in your Applications.

    This is the file we'll use later to run the clean install of macOS Big Sur via Disk Utility.

    Now, and only now have we come to clean installing macOS Big Sur. This is only a short stop on the road, so catch your breath, and let's move along.

    3. Create a bootable Big Sur installer

    Now, it's time to grab another USB flash drive and connect it to your Mac. This drive should have at least 16 GB of storage space.

    Wipe the drive clean with Disk Utility

    1. Pick this drive and click Erase in the top menu.
    2. Double-check what you're erasing.
    3. Make sure the USB drive is shown as 'Untitled'
    4. Under Format, choose: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)

    All data on that disk will be lost, so beware.

    Go to Terminal (Phew, we're almost there)

    This step will actually create the source disk so we can install Big Sur from bootable USB.

    Launch Terminal app from your Launchpad.

    Paste in the following command:

    sudo /Applications/Install macOS Big Sur.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled

    Type in your admin password and press Return and Y to confirm the action.

    This command creates a bootable USB installer based on macOS Big Sur.app, which we've previously placed in your Applications.

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    4. Erase your startup drive in Disk Utility

    It's time to wave goodbye to your current configuration. Remember, we've already cleaned it up from junk with CleanMyMac X and backed it up onto our first reserve USB drive.

    Now, start your Mac in Recovery mode:

    • Turn off your Mac and hold down Command + R.
    • Choose Disk Utility from the menu.
    • Choose your main startup drive and click Erase.

    Voila! Your Mac is now formatted. What you can do now (actually, this the only thing you can do now) is to clean install macOS Big Sur 11 from the connected USB installer drive. If it's not connected, connect the bootable USB installer now.

    1. Go back to the original Disk Utility screen
      (If you can't return to Disk Utility, restart your Mac and hold down the Option key)
    2. Click Install macOS and choose to install it from the selected USB drive.
    3. Click on 'Install macOS'

    How do I regularly install macOS Big Sur?

    The regular install is done via upgrading your current macOS. That is, you don't erase your entire disk. When the new macOS Big Sur is officially released, you just open the App Store > Updates.

    Or even better, go to your System Preferences > Software Updates

    How to reinstall macOS Big Sur?

    If for some reason your Big Sur macOS doesn't work as expected, you can reinstall it by sending your Mac into Recovery Mode.

    • Restart your machine and hold down ⌘ + R
    • Choose Reinstall macOS

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    That's it.

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    As we've just seen, running a clean install of macOS Big Sur could be a crazy rabbit hole. We hope you survived. Now you'll be rewarded with the best Apple's operating system up to date. You'll also have a clean Mac that works at blazing speed with a little extra help from our favorite Mac cleaner — CleanMyMac X. You can get started with a trial version — so download it here.





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