![]() ![]() ![]() In February, Big Sur 11.2 was released, so I wondered if I could create Big Sur beta 11.2 on a USB-C(named USB-C1) disk as in the previous step, and successfully create and boot. Finally I created and used Big Sur beta 11.2 on USB-A, but Thunderbolt was to use it for other purposes. ![]() In January, I wanted to install Big Sur beta, and I installed it on an external disk with a USB-C connection with Big Sur 11.1, but I couldn't switch to an external disk after installation.Īfter that, I searched the Internet information and found the following information.Īccording to the information here, it is possible to boot an external disk with Thunderbolt or USB-A, so I tried to create external disks on USB-A and Thunderbolt and confirmed installation, switching, and booting on my Mac mini. I own an M1 Macmini 2020, but I'm having trouble booting an external disk. About booting from an external disk on Macmini 2020 (M1) ![]()
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