Removed mention of Intel CPUs from boot disk instructions

Only Silicon machines are supported now.
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Brooke Kuhlmann
2022-12-24 07:35:00 -07:00
parent 5e5ad4100e
commit 691d87d0f1

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printf "macOS Boot Disk Tips\n"
printf " - Use a USB drive (8GB or higher).\n"
printf " - Use Disk Utility to format the USB drive as \"Mac OS Extended (Journaled)\".\n"
printf " - Use Disk Utility to format the USB drive as \"APSF\".\n"
printf " - Use Disk Utility to label the USB drive as \"Untitled\".\n"
printf "\nmacOS Boot Disk Usage:\n"
printf " 1. Insert the USB boot disk into the machine to be upgraded.\n"
printf " 2. Reboot the machine.\n"
printf " 3. Hold the POWER (Silicon) or OPTION (Intel) key before the Apple logo appears.\n"
printf " 3. Press and hold the POWER key before the Apple logo appears.\n"
printf " 4. Select the USB boot disk from the menu.\n"
printf " 5. Use Disk Utility to delete and/or erase the hard drive including associated partitions.\n"
printf " 6. Use Disk Utility to create a single \"APFS\" drive as a \"GUID Partition Table\".\n"
printf " 6. Use Disk Utility to create a single \"APFS\" drive.\n"
printf " 7. Install the new operating system.\n"
printf "\nmacOS Boot Disk Recovery:\n"
printf " 1. Start/restart the machine.\n"
printf " 2. Hold the POWER (Silicon) or COMMAND+R (Intel) keys before the Apple logo appears.\n"
printf " 2. Press and hold the POWER key before the Apple logo appears.\n"
printf " 3. Wait for the macOS installer to load from the recovery partition.\n"
printf " 4. Use the dialog options to launch Disk Utility, reinstall the system, etc.\n"