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César Román committed Oct 22, 2021
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tags: [guide, macos]
date: 2020-09-16 13:23 -0700
last-updated: 2021-10-12 13:08 -0700
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Since November 2012, I've been a proud owner of a [MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012)](https://support.apple.com/kb/SP670?locale=en_US){:target="_blank"}, and it is with sadness that I must accept it has reached its end-of-life with the upcoming release of [Big Sur](https://www.apple.com/macos/big-sur-preview/){:target="_blank"}.

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1. Restart your Mac and press the alt-option key as soon as it restarts, so you are prompted to select a Startup Disk
1. Select the **macOS Catalina Installer**
1. Select **Disk Utility** and click **Continue**
1. Choose **View > Show All Devices** from the menu bar, and select APPLE SSD
1. Choose **View > Show All Devices** from the menu bar, and select the storage device, **APPLE SSD TS128E Media** in my case
1. Click **Erase** and assign these settings:
1. **Name:** APPLE SSD
1. **Format:** APFS
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