I'm considering upgrading my Mac from Ventura to Sonoma. I've heard some people say it might be better than just doing a straightforward upgrade. Does anyone know how I can make this switch and if my hardware is even compatible?
3 Answers
If you want to avoid any issues, it's a good idea to back up your files before upgrading. Sometimes things can go haywire during an upgrade. Just use Time Machine or any other backup method you prefer!
First, make sure your hardware is compatible with Sonoma. If you have Apple Silicon, you should be good to go! Once you've confirmed that, you can grab the installer from the App Store. Here's a link to it: [macOS Sonoma](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/macos-sonoma/id6450717509?mt=12). Just follow the prompts, and you should be all set to upgrade!
I've heard some users prefer to do a clean install instead of just upgrading on top of Ventura. This way, you avoid carrying over any old files or settings that might cause problems later on.
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