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SEVERAL MAC APPS DON'T WORK SHOW AFTER DOWNGRADE

 admin     28-05-2021  28.05.21


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Downgrade (of OS X) 7) Then close Terminal and choose to “Install/Reinstall OS
X”. 8) The installation will proceed as normal. Set up account like how you set
up a new Mac. Restoration (of Data) 9) After you log in, everything is fresh.
Choose “Go” — “Go to folder”. Type in “/” and press enter.


DOWNGRADE CATALINA TO MOJAVE

If you’ve installed macOS Catalina and run into problems with some of your apps,
or you’ve just decided that you don’t like it as much as Mojave, the good news
is that you can downgrade back to the previous version of macOS. The bad news is
that it’s a lengthy process with several steps. Read on to find out how to do
it.


1. BACK UP YOUR MAC

You should have backed up your Mac before you upgraded to Catalina, as you
should before you perform any major upgrade or make any significant change to
your Mac. However, the files you’ve been working on since you upgraded won’t be
up to date on that backup. So, you should copy those files to an external disk,
or a cloud storage service like Dropbox or iCloud Drive so you can retrieve them
easily when you downgrade. We’re going to completely erase your Mac’s startup
disk, so it’s important to copy anything you need now.

Before you backup, however, you should take steps to remove the junk and clutter
from your Mac. There’s no point in backing up all the clutter along with the
files you really need. To do that, I recommend CleanMyMac X. It’s the easiest
way to clear out the clutter on your Mac. Here are just a few things it can do:


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 * Delete years worth of system junk
 * Find hidden apps and folders
 * Neutralize Mac-specific malware, like key loggers
 * Manage hung apps and heavy CPU consumers
 * Update all your software to the latest-supported versions

As you can see, CleanMyMac X does a lot more than just clear out junk files
before you backup your Mac. It’s well-worth keeping it on your Mac and using
regularly to keep your Mac running smoothly.


2. SAVE YOUR PASSWORDS

When you downgrade mac OS Catalina, you’ll delete everything from your hard
drive, including licence keys and settings. So, in addition to making sure you
copy all the files that have changed since you last backed up, you should make a
note of those. If you use a password manager that syncs with other devices and
allows you to store licence codes and encrypted notes, you could use that. If
not, any app that allows you to sync encrypted notes will do. Or you can use
Apple’s Notes app. It’s also a good idea to take screen grabs of settings to
make it easier to restore them later. Remember to copy the grabs to a cloud
storage service or an external disk.


3. CREATE A BOOTABLE INSTALLER OF MACOS MOJAVE

Note, you can skip this step if your Mac shipped with macOS Mojave or if you
made a backup with Time Machine before you upgraded to Catalina.

 1. If you’re reading this before macOS Catalina ships, you can go to the App
    Store and search for Mojave, then download it. If it tries to install when
    it’s finished downloading, quite the installer.
 2. If you’re reading this after Catalina ships, you can download Mojave ‎here,
    but only on a Mac that’s not already running Mojave. When you click that
    link, Software Update will launch and start to download Mojave. When it’s
    finished, quit Software Update.
 3. Grab a USB stick with 16GB capacity or an external hard drive or SSD and
    plug it in to your Mac.
 4. Launch Disk Utilities and Erase the Drive or USB stick, formatting it as Mac
    OS Extended (Journaled) and selecting GUID partition map if a selection is
    available.
 5. The easiest way to create a bootable installer is to use DiskMaker X.
    However, you can also do it in Terminal like this:

 * Launch Terminal from Applications - Utilities
 * Type: sudo /Applications/Install macOS
   Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Untitled
   where ‘Untitled’ is the name of your USB stick or external hard drive
 * Press Return and wait for the word Done to appear in Terminal.

Whichever method you used, you should now have a bootable macOS Mojave
installer. Keep it safe.


4. UNINSTALL MACOS CATALINA

 1. Make sure your Mac is connected to the internet.
 2. Click on the Apple menu and choose Restart.
 3. Hold down Command+R to boot into Recovery mode.
 4. Choose Disk Utility in the macOS Utilities window
 5. Select your startup disk
 6. Choose Erase
 7. Quit Disk Utility


HOW TO DOWNGRADE CATALINA TO MOJAVE IF YOUR MAC SHIPPED WITH MOJAVE

 1. Once you’ve erased your startup disk and quit Disk Utility as described
    above, choose Reinstall macOS from macOS Utilities.
 2. Press Continue.


HOW TO ROLLBACK FROM CATALINA USING A TIME MACHINE BACKUP

If you backed up your Mac with Time Machine before you installed Catalina, you
don’t need to create a bootable installer – you can just reinstall Mojave from
your Time Machine backup. Make sure it’s plugged in if it’s an external disk. If
it’s a network disk, make sure you’re connected to the network.


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 * Once you’ve erased your start up disk as described above, choose Restore from
   Time Machine backup in the macOS Utilities window.
 * If your backup is on an external disk, select it. If it’s on a network disk,
   select it and choose Connect to Remote Disk.
 * Type in your username and password for the remote disk if necessary.
 * Select the data and time of the backup you want to restore from.
 * Follow the onscreen instructions.


5. INSTALL MOJAVE USING A BOOTABLE INSTALLER

If you have a Mac that didn’t ship with Mojave and you don’t use Time Machine to
backup, you’ll need to reinstall Mojave from the bootable installer we created
earlier.

 1. Plug in the installer disk.
 2. Go to the Apple menu and choose restart, then hold down the Option key.
 3. Mojave will start installing on your Mac.
 4. When it’s finished, your Mac will restart and the Setup Assistant will
    appear
 5. Follow the steps in the SetUp Assistant to set up Mojave


RESTORE YOUR SETTINGS

If you have reinstalled Mojave from a bootable disk, rather than a Time Machine
backup, you will need to reinstall applications and copy documents across from
your backup. That’s where those notes and screen shots you made earlier come in
handy!

Once you’ve restored your settings and reinstalled all the apps you need, your
Mac is ready to use again, running Mojave instead of Catalina.

Tip: If you want to roll back to an earlier version of macOS than Mojave, you
can. To reinstall the OS your Mac shipped with, use the method in ‘How to
downgrade if your Mac shipped with Mojave’. If you want to roll back to a
version of macOS newer than the one your Mac shipped with but older than Mojave,
you can download Sierra and earlier versions from the Mac App Store. Then follow
from Step 3 in ‘Create a bootable installer of Mojave’.



MY MAC IS STILL UNDERPERFORMING, WHAT TO DO?

You thought that reverting to macOS Mojave would get your Mac back to norm. But
if it didn’t and you still experiencing sudden freeze-ups and glitches, full
disk cleanup is your answer. Probably there are too many conflicting system junk
files on your drive that you need to plow through.

You don’t need a regular disk cleanup app — most of them are scam — but this
tool, CleanMyMac X, is notarized by Apple, and can really do helpful
optimizations on your Mac.


 * Download the free edition here
 * Go to Maintenance tab


Now you can perform some of the tasks suggested by the app, like running
Maintenance Scripts. Also, check the System Junk tab and remove all the useless
files it recommends you to delete.

As you can see, it is possible to uninstall Catalina if you decide you don’t
want to continue using it. It’s essential, however, that you backup your Mac
before you upgrade. And remember, before you backup, clear out the clutter with
CleanMyMac X. That way you won’t use precious space on your backup drive copying
over junk files.


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