Article: To install a modern macOS/OSX operating system, you will want a flash drive with at least 16GB capacity. USB 2.0 will work, but the greater speed of USB 3.0 is highly preferable. 32GB or greater is recommended if you want to fit anything beyond the operating system on the drive. The increase in capacity is relatively inexpensive (~$5 difference between 16 and 32 GB)! Search for the version of macOS/OSX you want to install and press “Download”. The installer will appear in your Applications folder when when the download is complete. The drive will mount automatically and appear on the desktop. The Disk Utility is used to manage and modify your drives. Your flash drive will appear in the list of drives on the left. Partitioning is a way to split your drive’s storage into separate spaces. This button is one of the tabs listed below the menu bar. The tab contains options for formatting the USB drive and setting it up to be bootable. A single partition will maximize the space for your portable operating system. This format is necessary to run the operating system. Note: Formatting the USB drive will erase ALL content. If you have any data on your USB flash drive you want to save, copy it to your computer first to save it. This button is below the partition table and opens up a menu of options for the selected partition. This partition scheme is necessary to make the partition bootable. Other options are used for making a drive bootable to PowerPC or Windows computers, but a modern macOS/OSX will not function properly on most non-Mac hardware. A progress bar will appear indicating the formatting and partitioning progress. This process may take a few minutes. When complete, the progress bar will disappear. The installer is located in your Applications folder.  Clicking this button agrees to the licensing information displayed in the installer window. This will let you select which disk to install the operating system to. The installation will begin and will probably take around 30 or more minutes. When installation is complete you will be prompted to setup the new OS. You may be prompted to enter your computer’s login information after pressing install to verify the action. You will be prompted for information like username/password, location, and wifi info to configure your new OS installation. After you finish you will be booted into your portable drive. You want to make sure to switch your default startup disk back to your computer’s hard drive to avoid problems after you remove the flash drive. You will boot back into your computer’s hard drive and you can now safely eject your flash drive.
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Acquire an appropriate USB flash drive. Download the OS installer from the App Store. Connect the USB flash drive to your computer. Go to “Applications > Utilities” and open the Disk Utility. Select your flash drive from the list and press “Partition”. Open the Partition Layout menu and select “1 Partition”. Open the Format menu and select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)". Press “Options…”. Select “GUID partition table” and press “OK”. Press “Apply” then “Partition” from the popup alert. Open the macOS/OSX installer. Press “Continue” to begin the installation process. Press “Agree” and then “Agree” a second time in the popup. Press “Show All Disks”. Select your flash drive from the list of disks and press “Install”. Enter the OS initialization information. Go to “Applications > System Settings” and open “Startup Disk”. Select your computer’s hard drive and press “Restart”.
Article: Reconciliation begins with asking for forgiveness. Apologize with sincerity and start the healing process. This is often the hardest step because it means that you have to take responsibility for your actions and face the issue.  A sincere apology means that your head and heart are aligned to make a focused intellectual and emotional decision to accept responsibility, even if it was unintentional. Sometimes it’s a good idea to write down your apology. First, because it will give you a chance to choose and practice saying the right words. Second, it will give you time to think about if you are seriously sorry or not for what has happened. After that, you can decide whether or not you want to offer a sincere apology. Say something like, “I understand that I hurt you and I want you to know how truly sorry I am for what happened between us.” Be present in the moment. In other words, apologize somewhere appropriate, put all electronic devices away, and make eye contact. Keep your apology short, simple, and sincere. Taking responsibility for your actions is an important step in starting the process for forgiveness. Accept your role in the issue and imagine how you would feel if the same thing happened to you.  A sincere apology is a selfless act that demands that nothing be expected in return. Remember, you are not “giving” an apology; rather, you are seeking forgiveness. Avoid apologies that blame the other person. For example, “I am sorry you feel that way,” or “I regret that you got so angry about…” These kinds of apologies do not take responsibility and actually place some responsibility on the person you are apologizing to. Taking responsibility also demonstrates your maturity, something a woman would admire in a man. Instead, of blaming or minimizing your role, say “I messed up and I am so sorry that I hurt you.” An apology such as “In the future I will…” demonstrates that you will continue to work on making things better between you. In this case, it will enable you to make a meaningful gesture without the perception of buying forgiveness. It is best to follow an apology with a gesture, not before. This is a tricky proposition because a woman might think her forgiveness is being bought. Therefore, make a sincere apology first and then make sure the gesture conveys that you learned your lesson and won’t repeat the issue.  Your intentions should always remain clear with a meaningful gesture. Regardless of the gesture you choose – making a card, buying her favorite coffee, or sending her a song or flowers that conveys an apology – make sure you highlight your intentions. This is a no strings attached apology. In other words, nothing should be expected in return nor should you expect to be forgiven completely.
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Apologize with sincerity. Take responsibility. Make a meaningful gesture.