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From OS Monterey to an older OS version, or how to uninstall OS Monterey to install High Sierra. I own a Macbook air, I upgraded to Monterey and I am not To Dual Boot Pear OS Monterey, we need to first download the Pear OS Monterey ISO of Pear OS. We are downloading the Monterey version. There is a newer Pear OS NiceCore version. But it does not support Dual Boot installation. Additionally, the official downloading link for the Pear OS Monterey ISO file is no longer available. If the download
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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I have installed Ios Ventura 13.6.3 version previously having Monterey and just update via apple updates.all working fine. even I did try to install iOS Sonoma but not let me to do so.so guys Ventura lates version 11 December 2023 been installed into a 2013 iMac .the iMac is an A1418 number, good luck. iMac 27″ Posted on Jan 21, 2024 10:58 AM Similar questions I have an old iMac Retina 4k 21.5-inch 2017 running on macOS Big Sur that will not update to mac OS Monterey despite the fact that it says it's compatible I have an old iMac Retina 4k 21.5-inch 2017 running on macOS Big Sur that will not update to mac OS Monterey despite the fact that it says it's compatible 752 3 Regarding Monterey, what should I do with my Late 2013 27' iMac The new OS upgrade, Monterey is not compatible with one of my Macs, a late 2013 27' iMac. Will there be different updates for the older machines out there?Does this current update matter in terms of using my machine now and going forward? 525 3 can a imac 21.5, mid 2011 high sierra operating system be updated or repair for a monterey op system? Can an imac 21.5, mid 2011 high sierra operating system be updated or upgraded to use monterey op system? 1367 2 Jan 21, 2024 11:33 AM in response to New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/td-p/12468582 Oct 23, 2021 Oct 23, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied I'm about to update my Mac but need to know if the latest Premiere Pro (and to a lesser extent After Effects, while I'm here) have full compatibility with Mac OS Monterey. I can't see it specifically mentioned in any of the official postings. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more 2 Replies 2 New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/m-p/12493428#M376028 Nov 02, 2021 Nov 02, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied I already updatet on my M1 and unfortunatly i have big issues with some easy Motion Design after effects files importet in premiere. The normal edit seems to work fine. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/m-p/12494980#M376217 Nov 03, 2021 Nov 03, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied LATEST Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn moreMap Downloader and Monterey OS
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Seems to me to be the better bet. #3 Installing High Sierra to a new Monterey APFS volume seems to work fine. High Sierra displays an "incompatible disk" alert on the desktop, which you can ignore. And you can't change the startup disk in the High Sierra settings to the Monterey disk, but rebooting with the option key pressed lets you boot back to Monterey with no problem. #4 Thank you for the feedback. Should I install Monterey over my current high sierra installation? And then install high sierra on the volume made in Monterey?I’m thinking for the purpose of utilizing space that is probably my better option than making a separate partition #5 Thank you for the feedback. Should I install Monterey over my current high sierra installation? And then install high sierra on the volume made in Monterey? That's what I would try. Also, when you create the new volume for High Sierra take a look at the size options. You can set an initial size, and a quota (i.e. maximum size).EDIT: I should amend that - you want to get rid of the old High Sierra APFS filesystem, i.e. don't try to install Monterey over it. It's important to have the latest APFS version for Monterey. Last edited: Aug 22, 2022 #6 That's what I would try. Also, when you create the new volume for High Sierra take a look at the size options. You can set an initial size, and a quota (i.e. maximum size).EDIT: I should amend that - you want to get rid of the old High Sierra APFS filesystem, i.e. don't try to install Monterey over it. It's important to have the latest APFS version for Monterey. Right, that makes sense. So should I just reformat the partition in macOS extended? And then use the Monterey installer #7 Right, that makes sense. So should I just reformat the partition in macOS extended? And then use the Monterey installer That sounds right to me. #8 Still no luck. Here is what I did. 1. Remade the boot installer USB. 2. Once booted into the installer, I erased the OS 10.13 partition and formatted it in APFS. 3. Installed, during the first reboot i got the Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen.4. Rebooted holding option and went into EFI boot5. Selected the Mac Installer partition with the two disks 6. It went through another install process (maybe the opencore post install stuff?) 7. Rebooted and Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen8. Rebooted and held option, went to boot efi, and then booted from Macintosh HD with the two disks9. Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen #9 I can see that the volumes were created and the OS was In Safari with Monterey on my old MacBook Air 2017.Update: I also just did a full wipe of the MBA 2017. This has 8gb RAM and 512GB HD. I did a full erase and reinstall Mac OS. Did not load any backup or sign into iCloud. Safari is still sluggish and some sites like Instagram Reels will just crash Safari. One time watching Youtube it locked up the entire Mac and needed a force reboot. Like I said, at least Firefox works without issue but it sure ramps up the CPU when watching videos on YouTube. Last edited: Oct 4, 2024 #60 Agree with @frou! Stability and performance are much more valuable than the latest new stuff. My Mac Studio runs the Monterey it was delivered with, and it will stay that way unless/until I have reasonable cause to upgrade. Everything works perfectly and is configured perfectly... if it ain't broke... #61 Unable to adjust screen brightness after this update. Would my MacBook Air (M1, 2020) be able to handle the latest OS showing as available on my laptop of Sequoia 15.0.1 ? Thanks. #62 Unable to adjust screen brightness after this update. Would my MacBook Air (M1, 2020) be able to handle the latest OS showing as available on my laptop of Sequoia 15.0.1 ? Thanks. Yes, of course it will. frou macrumors 65816 #63 It's so joever for Monterey updates. #64 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? #65 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? Yes, of course it is the last version. Apple never publishes a road map but they only update the most recent and previous two major versions of macOS. So that is 15.x, 14.x, and 13.x. Only the most recent major version is even guaranteed to get all known security fixes. #66 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? According to MacOS Monterey is "Unsupported as of September 16, 2024", which means no more updates.The reason it's September 16, 2024 is that this is the release date for Sequoia. This corresponds to Apple's typical policy of ending support for v. N – 3 when v. N is released (though there has been at least one recent exception). In this case, N = 15 (Sequoia), so N – 3 = 12 (Monterey).Unfortunately, Wikipedia doesn't provide an official reference from apple.com forAmazon.com: Mac Os Monterey
Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I foolishly installed the latest MacOS Monterey without checking that it would be compatible with my apps. Previous upgrades have not caused me any problems, but for this OS I find that some developers have provided updates and others not. Does anyone have an idea of when it is likely that OpenOffice (now hosted by Apache) will be compatible with Monterey? Or is it a matter of trying to work out how to uninstall and downgrade back to the previous OS? Posted on Nov 9, 2021 2:56 AM Posted on Nov 9, 2021 6:01 AM Thanks Matti. Ctrl-clicking made no difference so I took your tip and downloaded LibreOffice. That gave me the same MacOS refusal to open, but nevertheless opened the app at the same time! Quite happy to be back with LO which I could not find when I first looked for OpenOffice on a Mac. Similar questions When will Apache open office be compatible with monterey? Open Office is compatible with the new M1, it appears to be APPLE who is blocking it by giving me the message "APPLE cannot verify this developer, do you wish to move to bin" as the only option, and when you look for Apache in the app store, it only gives you MICROSOFT; Has Apple caved in cohort with Microsoft to block linux and independent software?It sure feels like it.I have been happily using OpenOffice on my Intel iMac for over a decade,and now with the M1, Apple has axed that relationship.Is this the case Apple? 701 12 Monterey and Adobe CC apps I've been running Catalina on my iMac for quite a while. I spent several hours with Adobe to get my CC apps to work properly.Any advice on upgrading system software to Monterey? 2095 2 Compatability of Office 2019 with Big Sur and Monterey--and/or any way to install Office 2021 in Mojave? I need to stay in Mojave for a while, but I need Office. I was gonna get home and business 2021, but you can't install that version in Mojave--but apparently if it's already installed there it runs fine. Does anyone know if it would work to install Office 2021 on an external Big Sur drive, then copy it over to my internal Mojave and have it run without problems? If that's not possible, does anyone know if I can run Office 2019 on Big Sur or Monterey? I know it works fine in Mojave. Thanks so much, I'm trying to anticipate the inevitable OS upgrade, but still need to get work done in Mojave, and I do not want the subscription. 4319 8 Monterey compatibility with OpenOfficeMac OS Monterey release date: Here's more about Mac OS Monterey
Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. hi.I just updated my 2019 MacBook Pro to OS 12.7.4 (Monterey). In this process I lost 'Pages' and I cant access my documents anymore. The App store seems to only have Pages for OS13 and later. does anyone know where I can find and download Pages for my OS? MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.15 Posted on Apr 16, 2024 4:18 AM Posted on Apr 16, 2024 9:26 AM If you previously installed Pages from the Mac App Store with the same Apple ID, you can get Pages v13.1 for Monterey. Otherwise not.Launch the Mac App Store and sign in with the same Apple ID as you used to previously install Pages. Press cmd+0 (zero) to open the Purchased panel. Locate Pages and there should be some indication that you can download/install it. Click that and do not click cancel on any subsequent dialogs. The last dialog will offer to install the last compatible version of Pages for macOS Monterey. Similar questions Recent .pages files missing after upgrade to Monterey I just upgraded my Macbook Air (2015) to Monterey. The Pages app is there, opens and works, some old .pages docs are there, but recent ones (over last few months) are missing. I've searched the whole computer. Any way to retrieve them? 325 1 Reinstall Pages on MacOS Catalina Hello,I am running MacOS 10.15.7 Catalina on an iMac 21.5” Late 2013. Pages was. From OS Monterey to an older OS version, or how to uninstall OS Monterey to install High Sierra. I own a Macbook air, I upgraded to Monterey and I am not To Dual Boot Pear OS Monterey, we need to first download the Pear OS Monterey ISO of Pear OS. We are downloading the Monterey version. There is a newer Pear OS NiceCore version. But it does not support Dual Boot installation. Additionally, the official downloading link for the Pear OS Monterey ISO file is no longer available. If the downloadOS Monterey update before upgrading to OS Ventura?
MacOS Monterey on VirtualBox 1. Open Virtualbox and click New.2. Enter the name of your Virtual Machine (macOS Monterey 12 in my case)Set the following parameters:Type: Mac OS XVersion: Mac OS X (64-bit)3. Increase your memory size to anything greater than 2048 MB.4. Select the create a virtual hard disk and click Next.5. Select VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) and click Next.6. Select Dynamically Allocated and click Next.7. Select File Location where you want to save your virtual machine, set the Hard Disk’s size to 120 GB, and click Create.8. Click Settings.9. Remove Floppy Disk. 10. Go to Processor and increase the number of processors up to 4.11. Go to the Display, and increase the number of Displays up to 128MB.12. Go to Storage and click Empty. Then click on the blue disk icon and select Choose/Create a virtual optical disk.13. Click Add.14. Locate the macOS Monterey ISO file that you have downloaded in step 1, click Open, and click Choose.15. Go to USB and select USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller and click on the OK.Step 4: Adding VirtualBox Codes1. Copy the Virtualbox codes that you downloaded in step 1 and paste them on your notepad.2. Click Edit and then Replace.3. Now, you have to substitute the VM Name with the name of your virtual server (MacOS Monterey 12– in my case).4. Close your VirtualBox.5. Open your CMD by clicking Start and searching CMD. Right-click and select Open as administrator.6. When it opens, you need to copy and paste the code line by line to Command Prompt. You can copy the entire contents from the notepad file—Right-click in the CMD and click paste. And keep pressing at each stage.If you get any error, this means you skipped any step and repeat the same process. If you are stuck, leave a comment below, and I will help you out.Step 5. Performing macOS Monterey clean InstallationNow it is time to perform the clean installation of macOS Monterey on VirtualBox on Windows PC. So, let’s start the process to Install macOS Monterey on VirtualBox on Windows PC.1. Open your Virtualbox again and select your macOS Monterey 12 and click Start.2. Wait for a while until the codes are executed, and you will see the Language section. Select the language of your choice and click the -> arrow.3. Click Disk Utility and click Continue. Click VBox HARDDISK Media and click Erase.4. Close the Disk Utility andComments
Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I have installed Ios Ventura 13.6.3 version previously having Monterey and just update via apple updates.all working fine. even I did try to install iOS Sonoma but not let me to do so.so guys Ventura lates version 11 December 2023 been installed into a 2013 iMac .the iMac is an A1418 number, good luck. iMac 27″ Posted on Jan 21, 2024 10:58 AM Similar questions I have an old iMac Retina 4k 21.5-inch 2017 running on macOS Big Sur that will not update to mac OS Monterey despite the fact that it says it's compatible I have an old iMac Retina 4k 21.5-inch 2017 running on macOS Big Sur that will not update to mac OS Monterey despite the fact that it says it's compatible 752 3 Regarding Monterey, what should I do with my Late 2013 27' iMac The new OS upgrade, Monterey is not compatible with one of my Macs, a late 2013 27' iMac. Will there be different updates for the older machines out there?Does this current update matter in terms of using my machine now and going forward? 525 3 can a imac 21.5, mid 2011 high sierra operating system be updated or repair for a monterey op system? Can an imac 21.5, mid 2011 high sierra operating system be updated or upgraded to use monterey op system? 1367 2 Jan 21, 2024 11:33 AM in response to
2025-04-18New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/td-p/12468582 Oct 23, 2021 Oct 23, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied I'm about to update my Mac but need to know if the latest Premiere Pro (and to a lesser extent After Effects, while I'm here) have full compatibility with Mac OS Monterey. I can't see it specifically mentioned in any of the official postings. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more 2 Replies 2 New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/m-p/12493428#M376028 Nov 02, 2021 Nov 02, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied I already updatet on my M1 and unfortunatly i have big issues with some easy Motion Design after effects files importet in premiere. The normal edit seems to work fine. Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more New Here , /t5/premiere-pro-discussions/premiere-pro-cc-and-mac-os-monterey/m-p/12494980#M376217 Nov 03, 2021 Nov 03, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Copied LATEST Follow Report Community guidelines Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more
2025-03-27Free Trial Download Center Yodot File Recovery (Windows) Specially designed to recover more than 300 different files types from Windows PC Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.x, Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP, Windows server 2008 and Windows server 2003 Yodot Photo Recovery (Windows) Recover photos, video and audio files from formatted memory card or any other drive Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.x, Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP, Windows server 2008 and Windows server 2003 Yodot Hard Drive Recovery (Windows) Ensures instant recovery of data even from inaccessible or non-bootable hard drive Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.x, Windows 7, Windows Vista, XP, Windows server 2008 and Windows server 2003 Yodot Mac File Recovery Find out how effective Yodot Mac Photo Recovery software is to recover image files from any storage device Mac OS 13 Ventura, Mac OS 12 Monterey, Mac OS 11 Big Sur, Mac OS X Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion, Snow Leopard & Leopard Yodot Mac Photo Recovery If lost files from your Mac PC, then use Yodot Mac File Recovery to gain them back easily and securely Mac OS 13 Ventura, Mac OS 12 Monterey, Mac OS 11 Big Sur, Mac OS X Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion, Snow Leopard & Leopard Yodot Mac Data Recovery It makes recovery possible even from deleted , inaccessible, formatted or re-formatted Mac volumes Mac OS 13 Ventura, Mac OS 12 Monterey, Mac OS 11 Big Sur, Mac OS X Catalina, Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion, Snow Leopard & Leopard Yodot Recovery for Android™ Check out its dynamic recovery features, with which it can recover deleted, lost and even formatted data from an Android phone. Offering free trial for you
2025-04-03Seems to me to be the better bet. #3 Installing High Sierra to a new Monterey APFS volume seems to work fine. High Sierra displays an "incompatible disk" alert on the desktop, which you can ignore. And you can't change the startup disk in the High Sierra settings to the Monterey disk, but rebooting with the option key pressed lets you boot back to Monterey with no problem. #4 Thank you for the feedback. Should I install Monterey over my current high sierra installation? And then install high sierra on the volume made in Monterey?I’m thinking for the purpose of utilizing space that is probably my better option than making a separate partition #5 Thank you for the feedback. Should I install Monterey over my current high sierra installation? And then install high sierra on the volume made in Monterey? That's what I would try. Also, when you create the new volume for High Sierra take a look at the size options. You can set an initial size, and a quota (i.e. maximum size).EDIT: I should amend that - you want to get rid of the old High Sierra APFS filesystem, i.e. don't try to install Monterey over it. It's important to have the latest APFS version for Monterey. Last edited: Aug 22, 2022 #6 That's what I would try. Also, when you create the new volume for High Sierra take a look at the size options. You can set an initial size, and a quota (i.e. maximum size).EDIT: I should amend that - you want to get rid of the old High Sierra APFS filesystem, i.e. don't try to install Monterey over it. It's important to have the latest APFS version for Monterey. Right, that makes sense. So should I just reformat the partition in macOS extended? And then use the Monterey installer #7 Right, that makes sense. So should I just reformat the partition in macOS extended? And then use the Monterey installer That sounds right to me. #8 Still no luck. Here is what I did. 1. Remade the boot installer USB. 2. Once booted into the installer, I erased the OS 10.13 partition and formatted it in APFS. 3. Installed, during the first reboot i got the Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen.4. Rebooted holding option and went into EFI boot5. Selected the Mac Installer partition with the two disks 6. It went through another install process (maybe the opencore post install stuff?) 7. Rebooted and Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen8. Rebooted and held option, went to boot efi, and then booted from Macintosh HD with the two disks9. Prohibitory Disk Black Access Screen #9 I can see that the volumes were created and the OS was
2025-03-27In Safari with Monterey on my old MacBook Air 2017.Update: I also just did a full wipe of the MBA 2017. This has 8gb RAM and 512GB HD. I did a full erase and reinstall Mac OS. Did not load any backup or sign into iCloud. Safari is still sluggish and some sites like Instagram Reels will just crash Safari. One time watching Youtube it locked up the entire Mac and needed a force reboot. Like I said, at least Firefox works without issue but it sure ramps up the CPU when watching videos on YouTube. Last edited: Oct 4, 2024 #60 Agree with @frou! Stability and performance are much more valuable than the latest new stuff. My Mac Studio runs the Monterey it was delivered with, and it will stay that way unless/until I have reasonable cause to upgrade. Everything works perfectly and is configured perfectly... if it ain't broke... #61 Unable to adjust screen brightness after this update. Would my MacBook Air (M1, 2020) be able to handle the latest OS showing as available on my laptop of Sequoia 15.0.1 ? Thanks. #62 Unable to adjust screen brightness after this update. Would my MacBook Air (M1, 2020) be able to handle the latest OS showing as available on my laptop of Sequoia 15.0.1 ? Thanks. Yes, of course it will. frou macrumors 65816 #63 It's so joever for Monterey updates. #64 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? #65 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? Yes, of course it is the last version. Apple never publishes a road map but they only update the most recent and previous two major versions of macOS. So that is 15.x, 14.x, and 13.x. Only the most recent major version is even guaranteed to get all known security fixes. #66 I'm trying to find conclusive proof that 12.7.6 will be the very last version of Monterey, but don't see anything at Apple yet. Does anyone know for certain? According to MacOS Monterey is "Unsupported as of September 16, 2024", which means no more updates.The reason it's September 16, 2024 is that this is the release date for Sequoia. This corresponds to Apple's typical policy of ending support for v. N – 3 when v. N is released (though there has been at least one recent exception). In this case, N = 15 (Sequoia), so N – 3 = 12 (Monterey).Unfortunately, Wikipedia doesn't provide an official reference from apple.com for
2025-04-13Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I foolishly installed the latest MacOS Monterey without checking that it would be compatible with my apps. Previous upgrades have not caused me any problems, but for this OS I find that some developers have provided updates and others not. Does anyone have an idea of when it is likely that OpenOffice (now hosted by Apache) will be compatible with Monterey? Or is it a matter of trying to work out how to uninstall and downgrade back to the previous OS? Posted on Nov 9, 2021 2:56 AM Posted on Nov 9, 2021 6:01 AM Thanks Matti. Ctrl-clicking made no difference so I took your tip and downloaded LibreOffice. That gave me the same MacOS refusal to open, but nevertheless opened the app at the same time! Quite happy to be back with LO which I could not find when I first looked for OpenOffice on a Mac. Similar questions When will Apache open office be compatible with monterey? Open Office is compatible with the new M1, it appears to be APPLE who is blocking it by giving me the message "APPLE cannot verify this developer, do you wish to move to bin" as the only option, and when you look for Apache in the app store, it only gives you MICROSOFT; Has Apple caved in cohort with Microsoft to block linux and independent software?It sure feels like it.I have been happily using OpenOffice on my Intel iMac for over a decade,and now with the M1, Apple has axed that relationship.Is this the case Apple? 701 12 Monterey and Adobe CC apps I've been running Catalina on my iMac for quite a while. I spent several hours with Adobe to get my CC apps to work properly.Any advice on upgrading system software to Monterey? 2095 2 Compatability of Office 2019 with Big Sur and Monterey--and/or any way to install Office 2021 in Mojave? I need to stay in Mojave for a while, but I need Office. I was gonna get home and business 2021, but you can't install that version in Mojave--but apparently if it's already installed there it runs fine. Does anyone know if it would work to install Office 2021 on an external Big Sur drive, then copy it over to my internal Mojave and have it run without problems? If that's not possible, does anyone know if I can run Office 2019 on Big Sur or Monterey? I know it works fine in Mojave. Thanks so much, I'm trying to anticipate the inevitable OS upgrade, but still need to get work done in Mojave, and I do not want the subscription. 4319 8 Monterey compatibility with OpenOffice
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