Downgrading big sur to Catalina pls read

Hi! Recently I upgraded my 2018 MacBook Air to big sur however I didn't really like it and wanted to downgrade back to catalina. I opened up internet recovery (shut down and then shift option command R) and opened up disk utility at first. I then accidentally went into disk utility and deleted my original disk (Macintosh HD I think). After doing this I just clicked onto the MacBook SSD and pressed erase so I think my MacBook is operating like it was completely new. After this I went into Mac OS and installed Mojave onto the new disk. Everything seems to be working fine now but but I was just wondering have I messed up my laptop in any way after doing this? Sorry I am not very good with technical issues. also in system preferences/software updates I have only been offered big sur to update to and it seems to have completely skipped the catalina update?? Is there any way that I could actually get Catalina back without using a time machine backup?


sorry for all the waffle and any advice would be much appreciated!

Posted on Jan 28, 2021 6:36 AM

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021 6:40 AM

Please see this link and use safari to open the download links.

How to get old versions of macOS - Apple Support


Hope it helps.

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