Keeping a local copy of the OS to avoid long downloads or future unavailability on Apple’s servers. The Google Drive Factor

Split into smaller parts to bypass certain download limits or file size restrictions. Risks and Security Considerations

Creating a bootable USB drive to wipe a system and start fresh.

The release of macOS Big Sur marked one of the most significant architectural shifts in Apple’s history, bridging the gap between Intel-based Macs and the revolutionary M1 silicon. Among the various builds released during this era, macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 (Build 20B29) remains a highly sought-after version for enthusiasts, developers, and those maintaining legacy software environments. Understanding macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 (20B29)