This is made possible by free software tools which, unlike tools such as Rufus, do not create one bootable USB per system, but rather a multiboot USB for various files. The best-known tools include Yumi, WinSetupFromUSB, and Ventoy. They make a USB multi bootable in a few steps, so...
1. Power up holding the volume down, with the USB stick installed 2. Clover will boot up, choose your USB stick and boot without caches and injected kext 3. Open Disk Utility once the installer has come up Locate the newly created NTFS partition and select "erase" Change the file system...
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