
That’s how I always did it anyway - still have Lion, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and so on backup copies somewhere.Īs always, I was not able to make my point clear enough :-) You can always download the current version 12.something from the Mac Appstore even today, put it on a thumb drive, make it a bootable/installation stick and you can always format your system disk (making a backup first of things you need) and go back to 12 from 13 if you don’t like it. That’s how I always did it anyway - still have Lion, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and so on backup copies said: I don’t think that anything has changed in this regard. This is due to them patching some system vulnerabilities and other maintenance.

Last OS I used was El Captain or something and from what I remember MacOSX did get updates to your current system iteration even after a new one showed up. I have only recently moved back to MacOS after a couple of years on a Windows machine. That made me worried, if I can upgrade from 12.4 to 12.5 even after a 13.0 dropped.įrom what I recall - yes, you can. I read horrible things about macOS 13.x where more and more things get disabled and removed by Apple in the attempt to make it closed to iOS / iPadOS.
Macfuse yosemite install#
To reduce the need to install some 13.x I may then upgrade to 12.5 soon, which I did not dare until now.
Macfuse yosemite update#
It may work, if 12.5 was the last version and later there will be an update to exactly this version, but there may the some 12.6 too and then it may not be possible to install 12.5 anymore. So finally, while a good idea, I don't have the impression that this is possible. So I clicked some 10 times on "Load more results" and then searched in the browser - only found 3 mentions of Monterey.
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I then checked your links and searched for 12.4, 12.3 and 12.2 - to no avail.īut them, Apple just does not understand how to search at all - I searched for "Monterey" updates in the list and and of course, nothing got found. I'm not afraid of the updates, but then again I don't tweak my systems to death either.Īnd there, it seems that you can only install the last and lastest version of any OS incarnation. I'm quite sure there's some web-sites out there with direct links to the downloads a few google searches away. You can always go here and search for older versions.įor example you can easily download macOS Sierra 10.12 if you wish to do so or even older macOS versions, just takes some time to find them.
