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install Mac OS Big Sur on MacBookPro (Retina) mid 2014

If I want to install Mac OS Big Sur on my MacBookPro (Retina) mid 2014. Should I rather install it from another bootable volume or simply go through the App Store - download and install directly?

MacBook Pro 13″, OS X 10.11

Posted on Jun 11, 2021 11:35 AM

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kfhX2806 wrote:

If I want to install Mac OS Big Sur on my MacBookPro (Retina) mid 2014. Should I rather install it from another bootable volume or simply go through the App Store - download and install directly?


Do what is ever easiest for you...


There is no downside—

Big Sur macOS 11.4

https://support.apple.com/macos



Always advised to have a current backup before you proceed, only in this way can you fall back and revert to a previous macOS and not jeopardize your user data for any reason, if something goes sideways.

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Jun 11, 2021 11:59 AM in response to kfhX2806

kfhX2806 wrote:

If I want to install Mac OS Big Sur on my MacBookPro (Retina) mid 2014. Should I rather install it from another bootable volume or simply go through the App Store - download and install directly?


Do what is ever easiest for you...


There is no downside—

Big Sur macOS 11.4

https://support.apple.com/macos



Always advised to have a current backup before you proceed, only in this way can you fall back and revert to a previous macOS and not jeopardize your user data for any reason, if something goes sideways.

Jun 11, 2021 1:41 PM in response to kfhX2806

Tips How to Upgrade to Big Sur 


There are several points to consider before attempting the upgrade to Big Sur. The most important is Due Diligence on the part of the User and is a Prerequisite for a smooth upgrade.  


The below points should all be consider Before attempting the upgrade.


Point # 1 - Are there pre-existing Unresolved Software Issues. They should be resolved prior to upgrading - they may carryover to Big Sur making the system unstable / unusable.


Point # 2 - Are there any AntiVirus, Disk Cleaner, Optimizers, Defrag, VPNs etc installed which should be removed as per Developers Instructions. They are useless, unneeded, cause havoc and interfere with the normal operation of the OS and may even Corrupt the OS requiring a Reinstallation. The Built-in Security of Big Sur is all that is required.


Point # 3 - What are the System Requirements ie: Empty Space Requirements specific to the Big Sur.


Point # 4 - Does the intended computer qualify for the upgrade.


Point # 5 - Are the installed Applications / Extensions compatible with Big Sur. Check with the Developer for compatible Apps / extension or do they offer updates. Same goes for Third Party Drivers for Printer, Scanners etc.


Point # 6 - If upgrading from Mojave and earlier versions of macOS - Remember that Big Sur does not support anything 32 bit. These include Applications, Extensions and Drivers for any devices. There is no workaround.


Point # 7 - Do I have a Rescue Plan In-Place. This comprises having 3 Backups using 2 methods and 1 Off Site incase of Theft, Loss or Natural Disasters. A Time Machine Backup  is very useful and can be used to Revert to Previous Working macOS. For addition purposes - two Tested Bootable Clones each to separate external drives. This is insurance incase the upgrades goes sideways. At least one Tested Clone and / or Time Machine Backup should be Off - Site


Point # 8  - To upgrade to Big Sur will require a quick, stable and reliable Internet Connection - preferred method is via Ethernet Connection. If not available and using Wifi - move computer as close to the Access Point / Router and disconnect all other devices connected to Wifi. Want the maximum bandwidth for the computer being upgraded to Big Sur.

install Mac OS Big Sur on MacBookPro (Retina) mid 2014

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