Apple launched its new macOS updated, the macOS 14, the macOS Sonoma, this fall. If you are excited with the news, as the new upgrade adds a lot of new features, yet is worried about losing data, we get you covered.
With proper planning and preparation, you can upgrade to macOS Sonoma without losing data. Just follow the instructions and you will be able to enjoy the new features and preserve your existing data.
Aside from keeping your Mac up-to-date, macOS Sonoma comes with a variety of new features that make using your Mac even more enjoyable. It is a significant advance in performance and an increase in features compared to macOS Ventura and macOS Monterey.
The macOS Sonoma upgrade offers improved performance, increased security, and better integration with other Apple devices. Plus, it includes powerful tools that improve gaming, new screen-savers, desktop widgets, and more ways to personalize your Mac.
Upgrading to macOS Sonoma can have a good impact on your Mac and MacBook performance and on task management. If your device supports this upgrade, then go ahead and try it out. If you don’t like macOS Sonoma, you can always downgrade to Ventura or Monterey. We discuss this at the end of this article.
Before upgrading your Mac, back up your data. Once you create a backup of your data, you can upgrade the system with more confidence.
The best way to back up is by using the Time Machine or another cloud-based storage service. This way, if anything goes wrong during the upgrade process, all of your files will be safe and sound in the backup.
You can also back up your Mac and MacBook on an external hard drive, besides the Time Machine and iCloud backups. This adds up security to your data and guarantees you’ll have every photo and file after upgrading to macOS Sonoma.
It’s also important that you check if any of your applications are compatible with macOS Sonoma before upgrading. Upgrade those applications as well, so they function properly on the new operating system. Remember that some plugins and extensions may not work after an upgrade, so it’s a good idea to test them out first before going ahead with the upgrade.
Before upgrading to macOS Sonoma, you should check if your Mac is compatible with it. Some compatible Apple devices with macOS Sonoma are:
Upgrading the macOS is easy and, after you check the device compatibility and create a backup, it’s also a secure process.
Go to the Apple Menu, at the corner of your Mac screen, and Choose System Settings.
Find General in the sidebar and click on Software Update.
The Software Update tool will find the new macOS, and then you can click on the Upgrade Now button.
Check the box to keep your Mac automatically updated to avoid errors on your macOS.
Wait for the upgrade to finish and don’t turn the Mac off, nor disconnect it from the internet. Your Mac will restart to complete the installation.
If your Mac doesn’t have Software Update, you can use the App Store to download and install macOS Sonoma, macOS Monterey, or macOS BigSur, depending on your device compatibility.
Go to Applications on your Mac or MacBook App Store and click the Updates tab.
You can check for new updates, or you can search the software by its name.
Then, download and install it.
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Once you upgrade to macOS Sonoma, you can restore the backed-up data using Time Machine.
If your Mac starts up with a setup assistant after the macOS upgrade, you can choose to use a backup during the initialization. If not, follow the next steps.
3. Choose a backup you want to restore from and click Continue.
Then you can select the data you wish to restore. Beware that large transfers might need hours to complete, and might seem to pause occasionally. The best choice would be to do so when you’re not using your Mac, such as overnight.
If you upgrade to macOS Sonoma but want to go back to the previous version, Ventura, you can do so. To downgrade from macOS Sonoma to Ventura you can use Time Machine. It is an easy process as long as you have a backup of your Mac prior to the upgrade on an external hard drive.
Plug in the external drive with a backup file on it. Then go to the Apple menu and select Restart.
For an Intel-based Mac, press the Command + R keys when the Apple logo appears.
For a Mac with Apple Silicon, press and hold the Power button until the startup screen appears, Then go to Options and click on Continue.
Now, select Restore from Time Machine at the Options screen. Choose your backup and wait for the downgrade of your macOS to complete.
If your Mac is running slow after you upgrade to macOS Sonoma, there are a few things you can do to try to speed it up.
If you’re running multiple apps that take up a lot of RAM, close them, as they may be causing the slowdown.
Malicious software can cause your Mac to run slower than usual; run an antivirus scan to make sure everything’s in check.
Some applications may not be optimized for macOS Sonoma. Updating them may help with performance issues.
If the issue is caused by low storage space, delete unused files or upgrade your hard drive.
TL; DR: Upgrading to a new operating system can be an exciting but daunting experience, so make sure you have followed all the preparation steps before taking the plunge. With proper planning and backup in place, you can upgrade to macOS Sonoma, losing no data. Once you upgrade to macOS Sonoma, don’t forget to keep your Mac up-to-date with the latest software updates available. This is important, as it ensures that all the security features and bug fixes are running optimally on your machine.
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