![]() We'll then want to eject the USB drive's EFI as having multiple EFI's mounted can confuse macOS sometimes, best practice is to keep only 1 EFI mounted at a time(you can eject just the EFI, the drive itself doesn't need to be removed) Once the EFI's mounted, we'll want to grab our EFI folder on there and keep in a safe place. To do this, we'll be using a neat tool from CorpNewt called MountEFI (opens new window)įor this example, we'll assume your USB is called Install macOS Catalina: ![]() So to start, we'll first want to grab OpenCore off of our installer. ![]() # Moving OpenCore from USB to macOS Drive # Grabbing OpenCore off the USB
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