With the right preliminary preparations in place before you perform an upgrade, downgrading can be fairly easy, though a bit time consuming. ( Related: How to Disable Downloading of macOS High Sierra) And when those consequences are severe enough, you may decide to try to downgrade from High Sierra or the forthcoming macOS Mojave to one of the earlier versions of macOS. You get the idea upgrading to a new OS can have unexpected consequences that may end up with you wishing you never updated to begin with. Will all my older apps work? Are there any serious bugs in the new OS? Will my peripherals continue to work, including that wide-format LaserJet from the 90s that hasn’t had any driver updates since the millennium, but continues to be my go-to workhorse for tabloid printing? Installing a new version of the macOS can cause a bit of trepidation.
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