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When Creating A macOS USB Installer … IA app name cookie write failed
You’re trying to create a macOS USB installer using Terminal and run into the following error: IA app name cookie write failed
Using Older HP Printers With macOS
Many modern printers support driverless technology (ex: AirPrint) to install/add printers in macOS; however, if you happen to be using an older HP printer that does not support driverless technology, macOS will typically download and install the required print drivers via Apple Software Update if those drivers aren’t already included in the latest version of macOS.
Creating a macOS Monterey USB Installer
If you’re ready to upgrade to Apple’s latest version of macOS, macOS Monterey, your best and simplest option is to upgrade your existing installation of macOS to macOS Monterey provided your existing Mac is supported. If your Mac supports macOS Monterey, download macOS Monterey from the App Store and run the installation (or via Software Update, if available).
Running Windows On Apple Silicon-based Macs
Need to run Windows on an Apple Silicon-based Mac?
If you have a Mac with M1, M1 Pro or M1 Max, you can’t use Boot Camp as Apple does not support Boot Camp on M1.
Running Windows On Intel-based Macs
Need to run Windows on a Mac?
If you have an Intel-based Mac, you can use Boot Camp to setup a Boot Camp partition on your Mac to install and run Windows.