![]() Click on it and wait until macOS begins installing. Once it’s been erased, you should now see that option as a destination drive.Again, before you hit apply, m ake sure Mac OS Extended (Journaled) is selected and the Scheme is set to GUID Partition Map If not, head to Disk Utility, right-click on the where you want to install it and click ‘Erase’. Select the destination drive if it’s displayed.Navigate with the arrow keys to ‘External’ and hit enter It should now boot back into UniBeast by default.On the PC or laptop, plug the USB flash drive in and restart your device.Once installed, drag it onto the USB flash drive, as you’ll need it for the installation process Install macOS on the Windows device. ![]() Again, make sure you’ve selected the correct version of macOS that you’re moving You only need to specify your graphics card if it’s not compatible with macOS If you have built-in Intel graphics, you should be fine to skip the next screen.In the unlikely event that you’re using a device with BIOS instead (usually pre-2007), hit Legacy instead Select the same version as is installed on that device Proceed through the next few screens, until you see one asking which operating system you’d like to install.Launch the UniBeast app that you previously installed and select the USB drive as the destination for the installer.Before hitting apply, ensure the Format is set to ‘Mac OS Extended (Journaled)’ and Scheme as ‘GUID partition map’ If the device has more than one ‘partition’, click the Partition option at the top of the screen and click the minus (-) icon below the pie chart that appears.The easiest way is by clicking the magnifying glass in the corner and searching for it ![]()
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