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Is it safe to upgrade from OS X El Capitan directly to OS Big Sur?

Is it safe to upgrade my OS from El Capitan to Big Sur which is several versions upgrade? A friend recently upgraded an older version and list everything on his hard drive

MacBook Pro 13″, OS X 10.11

Posted on Apr 1, 2021 1:26 PM

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Posted on Apr 1, 2021 1:37 PM

Apple says this --> How to upgrade to macOS Big Sur - Apple Support


"If upgrading from macOS Sierra or later, macOS Big Sur requires 35.5GB of available storage to upgrade. If upgrading from an earlier release, macOS Big Sur requires up to 44.5GB of available storage. To upgrade from OS X Mountain Lion, first upgrade to OS X El Capitan, then upgrade to macOS Big Sur."


So they say you can go El Cap. --> Big Sur

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Apr 1, 2021 1:37 PM in response to ditollap

Apple says this --> How to upgrade to macOS Big Sur - Apple Support


"If upgrading from macOS Sierra or later, macOS Big Sur requires 35.5GB of available storage to upgrade. If upgrading from an earlier release, macOS Big Sur requires up to 44.5GB of available storage. To upgrade from OS X Mountain Lion, first upgrade to OS X El Capitan, then upgrade to macOS Big Sur."


So they say you can go El Cap. --> Big Sur

Apr 1, 2021 9:51 PM in response to ditollap

Although Apple say you can upgrade directly from Mac OS X El Capitan to macOS Big Sur if you have enough free space

I wouldn't.

There have been reports of the installation from older OS's to the newer OS's, Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur getting stuck.

This is usually down to the conversion from the old HFS+ file system to the newer APFS file system.

I would recommend you upgrade to macOS High Sierra as an intermediary step before going any higher.


Which OS you can upgrade to will be governed by which model and year your mac is.

Click on the  top left of your screen click on About This Mac to find out the year of your mac.


For macOS High Sierra or others,


Open Safari and click on this link, 


How to get old versions of macOS – Apple Support

Go to Check Compatibility to see if your mac qualifies for the OS upgrade you want.

Then go to the Download OS section and click on the OS you want to install.


Before upgrading make a full back up of your Mac.


Check that third party apps you use have updates available for the new OS.

https://roaringapps.com

Check that your printers/ scanners etc have updated drivers and software available for the new OS.


Connect your mac to your router via cable rather than rely on WiFi.

Do not use your mac while it is downloading

and do not use any other devices that share the same internet connection.


If the App Store says ‘Open’ then it is detecting a previous download of the install app

go to the Applications folder locate Install macOS ******.app.

Move it to the Trash, empty the Trash.

Restart, click on the link again, the App Store should say ‘Get' or 'Download'.


If you want to or are able to install Big Sur, open Safari and click on the link below.

How to upgrade to macOS Big Sur - Apple Support


If you are considering upgrading to Catalina or Big Sur be warned they do not support 32bit apps.

Your Mac is probably running 32bit apps and these will need to be updated to 64bit apps,

some updates may be free, some may be paid. Use this app to discover which apps you have

are 32bit, https://www.stclairsoft.com/Go64/ then contact the developers of the software to see

if they are offering 64bit updates.

Is it safe to upgrade from OS X El Capitan directly to OS Big Sur?

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