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upgrading catalina to monterey, how can i download monterey?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
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upgrading catalina to monterey, how can i download monterey?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.15
You can download Monterey and other older OS versions here:
How to download macOS - Apple Support
You should first check if your mac is supported in Monterey:
macOS Monterey is compatible with these computers - Apple Support
You can download Monterey and other older OS versions here:
How to download macOS - Apple Support
You should first check if your mac is supported in Monterey:
macOS Monterey is compatible with these computers - Apple Support
Technically it is possible If the computer qualifies to run Monterey
Would suggest having at lest 50 GB of Empty Space/
This Empty Space will be used to house the 12 ].xx GB full installer and then Expand and only then commence the upGrade process
In good faith, it should be suggested >> Make Time Machine Backup Before attempting.
I'm having the same problem.
Catalina download works, Big Sur too, but not Monterey.
I'm running Catalina on a 2017 4K iMac, which qualifies for the upgrade.
Anyway, I'm not sure if I really need it.
It's just that producers of programs say "optimized for Monterey" - whatever that means. (e.g. Affinity)
plus - yesterday I got a hint that my firmware might burp – was sent to Apple.
The Monterey issue could be and only If the Machine has an After Market Internal Drive and Not an Apple Original Drive
Have seen some users attempting to install Monterey with Non Apple Original Drives
There is an EFI Boot ROM contained within the Monterey Installer from Apple
It will Verify of the Destination Drive is Apple Original
If it Does Not find it, the Monterey Installer will generally fails with an Error Message
The EFI Boot ROM needs to Flash the Computer and not the drive itself
If this condition ( Non Apple Drive ) is your issue.
Switch Out the Non Apple Drive for an Original
Run the Monterey Installer to that Drive
Once done - reverse the above and replace with the After Market Drive
Then Run the Installer to this drive
It has been known to work this way
Hope this is helpful or at least informative
This might be it!
I'm warned, thank you – but what didn't work for two days, the download, just started, so it was an Apple server issue or whatever inbetween.
I just bought this wonderfully enhanced 2017 iMackie with a Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSD with still Sierra on it.
I installed Catalina, which I still had from my 2012 MBP, but want to inch forward towards an actual system.
Since opening a 21,5 inch iMac is very tedious, if there still is a problem, I'll try by starting from an external "original" drive. But for now it's loading :)
Thank you P. Phillips!
Welcome
Technically, the 2017 iMac can just make the Cut Off Point on qualifying to run Ventura macOS 13 as well as Monterey macOS 12
The major stumbling block will be the Third Party Internal Drive in regards to macOS 12 Monterey and / or Ventura.
If you do have an Apple Original Drive in a Good Enclosure - you maybe able to Direct the Monterey Installer to that External Drive
Have seen some that could make it work
Predicated on a Successful installation to the External Drive, you make still be able to Run the Installer and direct to the Internal Drive
During the installation to External Drive - it should or may in fact Flash the Computer thinly allowing the Installation to Internal
As an aside and one a comment
The " Walled Garden of Eden " aka " Apple Eco-System " has had a few more Bricks added to the Wall - parity to Pick Floyds song - humour here
Best of Luck.
Should additional questions arise, do post back and will do my best to assist.
We have three Macs on Venture and two on Monterey. What I've found is it works best to DL the OS of choice on a machine running that OS.
You'd think a file is just a file, but if I don't do it that way, DLs never seem to run smoothly if they run at all.
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