Here's How to Downgrade macOS 15 Sequoia to macOS Sonoma in 3 Steps without Data loss. Back up your Mac Data and Downgrade macOS That Remove macOS Sequoia Beta.
macOS Sonoma Download:- apps.apple.com/gb/app/macos-sonoma/id6450717509?mt=12
Command:-
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sonoma.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/USB
Timstamp:-
00:00 intro
00:27 Step 1: Backup Mac
02:53 Step 2: Create Installer Drive
04:31 Step 3: Install MacOS, Restore
07:58 Outro
The first thing you need to do is to use Time Machine Backup.
Make sure your external storage device is connected to your Mac computer.
Here, I have connected my USB Drive to the Mac.
Now, go to the Apple logo at the top left corner.
Then, click on system settings.
Click on General. Then select Time Machine.
Make sure you have set up Time Machine backup for macOS Sonoma.
Back up your important files to an external drive.
To Downgrade from MacOS Sequoia, we need an old version of the macOS installer.
So, we need to Download the MacOS Sonoma File from the App Store.
Click on the link given in the video description to find macOS Sonoma in the App Store.
Click on the open App Store option.
Or Launch the app store on your Mac computer and type MacOS Sonoma into the search box.
As you can see, macOS Sonoma is available for download.
Click on the Get button to start downloading on your Mac computer.
After that, your Mac opens the Software update page under the system settings.
Wait until your device checks for updates.
If the download is available, click on the Download macOS Sonoma pop-up.
Wait and don’t close the window until the download process is complete.
This process takes time, depending on the speed of the internet connection.
Follow the same steps if the download process is interrupted or stopped in between.
Once the download process is complete, you will see the installation screen pop-up.
Don’t start from this screen.
Go to the top menu bar and click on Install macOS Sonoma to see the options.
Then, click on Quit Install macOS or Press the Command and Q keys together on the keyboard to do the same.
Then, click on Quit to cancel the installation process.
The macOS Sonoma installation file is now saved under the Finder Windows Applications folder.
Launch the Finder from the Dock and go to the applications section.
The macOS Sonoma file installation is available here.
It's time to take the second step: Creating a macOS Bootable Installer.
For this process, we need 16 gigabytes of USB drive space.
Here's how to do it.
In this process, you need to erase your USB drive First.
So, you need to back up your important data.
Plug your USB drive into the Mac computer.
Then, open the spotlight by pressing the command and space keys together and type the terminal.
Then, click on it to open the terminal.
Then, copy the command depending on which macOS you have downloaded.
Command is available in the video description.
Here, I want a command for macOS Sonoma, so I am copying and pasting it into the terminal.
Suppose you want to change the drive name, Right-click on it and go with the Rename option.
Then, rename it.
If the USB drive's name is different, replace it with “MyVolume” in the command.
After that, Copy and paste the command into the terminal.
Then, press the return key to run the command.
Enter your Mac Login password.
Make sure you know the password and enter it correctly.
Then, press the return key.
After that, press the Y key on your Mac keyboard to continue.
The Installer Drive erases first and then copies the macOS Sonoma file to your Bootable drive.
Then, click on the Shut Down and confirm the shutdown option.
Wait for at least 10 seconds.
After that, For Apple Silicon Macs, press and hold the power button for Apple Silicon Macs until you see the start volume on your Mac Screen.
If you have an Intel-based Mac, Press and hold the Command and R keys together to start the Mac.
I have an Apple Silicone M2 chip Mac, So I need to press and hold the power button.
Now, you can see all startup partitions and the Installer Drive.
Now, Select Options to Erase your Drive First, Because We can’t install directly, which means the volume cannot be downgraded. you are in recovery mode.
Select Disk Utility and Click on the continue button.
It will take a few seconds.
Install in Recovery mode..now...
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