Create a bootable macOS Golden Gate USB installer using Terminal

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A bootable macOS Golden Gate USB installer can be created using Terminal commands. This allows for easier installation across multiple Macs or on slower internet connections. The process involves downloading the macOS Golden Gate installer via Terminal and then using the createinstallmedia command with a formatted USB drive. A minimum of 16GB storage is required. This method is useful for upgrading from older macOS versions and can be used for both beta and final releases of macOS Golden Gate.


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