Big Sur Downgrade to Mojave

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • How to downgrade macOS Big Sur to macOS Mojave (or Catalina, High Sierra, etc.) From backup to restore without spending money, to restore.
    I walk through the downgrade process, highlighting new problems along the way that are specific to Big Sur.
    00:00 Introduction and what you need
    02:38 If you have TouchID, delete your fingerprint
    03:00 Turn off Find My Mac and sign out of iCloud
    03:47 Export data out of Apple Photos, Notes, etc.
    04:23 Prepare our backup drive
    06:40 How to open and setup Terminal for backup
    10:54 Backup our home directory with cp
    12:55 Backup/update our backup with ditto
    13:57 Download the macOS installer app of your choice
    15:14 How to create a macOS bootable USB installer
    16:09 Handling the "too old to be opened" error message
    16:47 Create our macOS USB installer on our backup drive
    20:23 Restart in Big Sur's Recovery Mode
    21:25 If you have a T2 chip we must change Startup Security settings
    22:40 Erase our drive with Disk Utility, but in a special way
    24:11 T2 Chip owners shut down, others restart with option key
    25:04 Erase our drive with Disk Utility again
    25:46 How to erase the drive with Terminal if Disk Utility failed
    26:57 Run the installer
    27:01 Setup
    27:47 Caution about copying files with Finder
    28:20 Restoring from our backup, manually
    29:03 Restoring items from the hidden Library folder
    31:39 Repair home directory permissions to avoid problems
    33:16 Install software or download it and install
    33:36 Conclusion
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