While it is filled with lots of exciting features and improvements, the new version of macOS recently released by Apple, Big Sur, has its drawbacks. The primary one is that it has a heavy capacity, which slows down the system’s performance. Due to this, many people downgraded their Macbook devices to the preceding version, Catalina. By doing this, they forego all the new features of the latest macOS for the more reliable performance of the former.
If you are looking to downgrade your macOS from Big Sur to Catalina, this article provides you with a step-by-step guide on how to go about it without losing your precious data.
1. Do a Backup of Your Data
The first step for downgrading from Big Sur to Catalina is to save and backup your data on the current macOS. You can do this in several ways. Firstly, you can copy your data onto an external drive. You can also use a cloud storage facility such as OneDrive. Finally, you can use the Time Machine tool to back up your data or files.
2. Delete the Wayward macOS From Your System
This is the most crucial part of the downgrading process. However, if you follow the steps below, you can do it without any hassle.
- Navigate to Menu. Find the ‘Restart your Mac’ option and click on it.
- Once this process starts, bring out the Utilities Menu by clicking on the Command + R buttons simultaneously.
- When this menu comes up, select the ‘Disk Utility’ option.
- On the next menu, choose ‘Continue.’
- Next, select the ‘macOS Boot Disk’ option.
- Click on ‘Erase.’
- Finally, you will be confronted with a dropdown menu; select the ‘APFS Format.’
- Finally, click on ‘Erase.’
3. Reinstall macOS Catalina
The next step is to install the macOS Catalina. You can do this in two different ways.
Through the Internet
You will require a fast internet connection to do this.
- Proceed to macOS Utilities and select ‘Reinstall macOS.’
- Choose to ‘Continue’
- On the dialogue box that appears, click ‘Agree.’
- Follow the instructions provided by the software to the end.
- Complete the installation and setup process for the OS.
Through a Bootable Drive
You can also reinstall macOS Catalina with a bootable device such as a USB drive. You will also need access to the internet, although it doesn’t have to be high-speed.
- Connect your system to the internet.
- Connect the ‘bootable drive.’
- Choose ‘Restart’ from the list of options available in the Apple menu.
- While your system restarts, hold the ‘Option’ key.
- Select the ‘bootable drive’ containing your macOS Catalina when asked to choose a ‘Startup Disk.’
- The installation process will automatically begin; click on ‘Continue’ to ensure it runs its course.
Endnote
If you completed any of the steps above, then congratulations are in order. As you will have noticed, downgrading your macOS is easy if you access the right instructions. With this process done, your system’s performance will improve, and you will be able to enjoy it like you used to. If you have backed up your data, endeavor to restore it before you get down to business as usual.
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