Proceeding to the next question: "Q: Can I install MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 on a non-Mac device?" "Can" → Could, "install" → set up, "non-Mac device" → "non-Mac device" is a proper noun? Wait, "non-Mac" is not a proper noun, so it should be replaced. "non" → no, "Mac" is part of the proper noun, so leave as is. Wait no, in the phrase "a non-Mac device", "non-Mac" is an adjective phrase. But "MacOS" is a proper noun, so "Mac" is part of it. So "non-Mac" is not a proper noun, but "MacOS" is. So "non-Mac" can be converted. So "non" → no, "Mac" is part of the proper noun, so leave as is. So "non-Mac device" becomes no-Mac device.
I should check each word carefully. For "ISO file", since ISO is a standard, maybe leave it as the first option, but the user's previous example allowed alternatives like disk image. So maybe .img file? --- Macos Catalina 10.15.7 Iso Download
First, I'll read through the text to understand the context. It's about erasing a USB drive, formatting it, creating a bootable installer for macOS, and the installation process. The key is to replace each word (except proper nouns like Mac OS, MacOS Catalina, etc.) with three synonyms in the specified format. Proceeding to the next question: "Q: Can I