How to Downgrade MacOS High Sierra Beta to Sierra or El Capitan with Time Machine
How to Downgrade MacOS High Sierra Beta to Sierra or El Capitan with Time Machine
A fair number of Mac have or the developer releases to test out the new features, but its not uncommon to test out beta system software and then decide to downgrade back to a stable release. This tutorial will show you how to downgrade from MacOS High Sierra (10.13) beta back to MacOS Sierra (10.12.x) or OS X El Capitan (10.11.x) by using Time Machine to restore a previously made backup. Using a prior Time Machine backup offers the simplest way to downgrade MacOS High Sierra. If you do not have a Time Machine backup made from a prior install of MacOS Sierra or El Capitan, this approach will not work to downgrade because you will not have a Time Machine backup to restore from.
Do not proceed without a Time Machine backup you can use to restore. You will be formatting and erasing the hard drive in this process, this will destroy all files and data on the drive. Do not proceed without having a backup of your files and data. Failure to do so will result in permanent data loss. Before anything else, confirm that you have a Time Machine backup to restore to, and that you have a current backup of your important files and data.
When finished, the Mac will reboot itself automatically and boot back into the MacOS version you restored to. MacOS High Sierra will have been removed in the erase and format process, and the prior macOS release will have been installed via the Time Machine restore process. * Typically you can downgrade by simply restoring from a prior Time Machine backup to downgrade, but because MacOS High Sierra wants to use APFS file system (as opposed to HFS of prior Mac OS releases) you will want to format the hard drive back to the prior file system.
That is not the case if you did not update to APFS or when for example. If youre downgrading from macOS High Sierra beta because you found it to be unstable or have performance issues, youll likely want to wait until the final version of macOS High Sierra is available before installing it again the final release is set for launch this fall. Do you have any questions or comments about downgrading from macOS High Sierra beta back to a stable build of Sierra or El Capitan? Let us know in the comments below.
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