Now, I can’t give the link of the dmg file, but you can easily google search and find the dmg file.
To Install macOS Sierra on PC, you should have macOS Sierra 10.12 final version or beta version.
Set User Password for PopOSĪt this point, you should be ready to go. Set Username for PopOSĪlso, set the default system user’s password, and click Next.
Then set the default system user‘s full name and username, and click Next, to continue. Next, connect your accounts to easily access your emails, calendar, documents, and photos. Next, define your system timezone, and click Next. Once you are done, click Next, to proceed. In this step, you are required to define your location settings. Now choose your input method or keyboard layout, and click Next, to continue. PopOS Installation CompletedĪfter rebooting your system, you will see the welcome screen below. Pop!_OS has been successfully installed on your system! You can choose to reboot your computer to set up your Pop_OS installation. Now Pop!_OS will begin installing! PopOS Installation Progress If you would like to encrypt, then select the Choose Password button, if you don’t want to encrypt click the Don’t Encrypt button. Next, you may want to encrypt your drive or to not encrypt your drive. Select PopOS Installation Type Select PopOS Installation Drive If you need to Dual Boot or want to have a separate /home partition on a selected different drive.
Otherwise, choose the “ Custom (Advanced)” option to create partitions manually. If you already have another operating system installed (like another Linux distro or Windows or macOS) and you want to get rid of it – select the “ Clean Install“. Next, you will see two options for how you can install Pop!_OS on your computer. Then, select the keyboard layout you want to use, and click Continue, to proceed. At this point, you will see the installation welcome screen, choose the language you want to use for the installation process as shown in the screenshot below. After your system boots, you will be at the Pop!_OS desktop as shown below. Next, choose your USB drive displayed on your system bootable devices list. Then place your bootable USB stick in the appropriate slot, reboot the machine and instruct the BIOS/UEFI to boot-up from the USB by pressing a special function key (usually F12, F10 or F2 depending on the hardware vendor specifications). There are a variety of tools you can use to write disk images to a flash drive or use Etcher to write the Pop!_OS. Once you obtained it, create a bootable flash drive. In order to install Pop!_OS, we must first download Pop!_OS ISO image.
It is specifically built for software developers, makers, and computer science professionals who use their computer as a tool to discover and create projects. Pop_OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and built by System76.