![]() ![]() during the migration assistant process, connect your backup disk (with time machine backup files) and choose "from a mac, time machine backup or startup disk" and select as source the diskĠ0:38 - off-topic: thunderbolt over usb-c to usb-c cableĠ1:05 - file sharing problems on macOS Ventura (custom icons - custom attributes)Ġ2:17 - how to create a bootable usb stick with macOS Monterey installationĠ3:46 - off-topic: small demo about macOS continuityĠ4:26 - mac startup key combinations to reach startup manager/options screen (Intel vs. ![]() install monterey on the disk erased at point 3Ħ. you will be restarted after the erase process (stupid new thing) so you need to boot again to the USB stick mentioned at point 2ĥ. quit installation and open disk utility - erase the existing disk (the one with Ventura on it)Ĥ. boot into the already created macos monterey installation USB stickģ. perform a time machine backup - use an external usb disk with spare spaceĢ. In short steps to downgrade from Ventura to Monterey:ġ. So, before doing that you need time machine backup or to clone the existing disk on an external one. For example, in this situation it involves removing the current operating system along with the data. But downgrading is not as easy as upgrading. So, like in this situation, you may need to roll back. I gave up after hours of time wasted with timeouts, reboots, disable/enable file sharing, chasing custom attributes and what not. ![]() Sometimes, when you desperately need file sharing to work, the quickest way is to downgrade. I have upgraded to Ventura and while the modifications are not bad, Apple managed to wreck something that was working very well on previous macOS versions and also on countless linux servers around the world. ![]()
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