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where to find older MacOS for download

My Wife's Mac mini (Late 2014). I think it had 10.11 since new.


It was time to update the OS - finally - So I started the process. After a couple hours, I had the new operating system. It now has Monterey. OS 12.1.


What the heck?

The first problem is that it runs like molasses in winter. 4GB RAM and a 500 Hard disc drive.


I'm really upset I couldn't even get her Mac mail to work (Google server). I can only get it through web-mail.


I didn't want that OS. I was just hoping to get something newer than 10.11. Perhaps Mojave. High Sierra.

Instead I ended up with Montezuma's revenge.


Luckily, I backed up the important stuff.


I wiped the drive hoping that I could just install something newer than 10.11 via USB. I've done it before on other machines in my home. Should be no problem.


Big problem. I can't download anything other than Monterey.


Using other Macs, I've gone to the "support" page and follow the trail to the OS I want to try - takes me to the App Store, no download or get button. I can see the preview page for a bunch of OS's, but I can't download anything on another machine - to make a bootable USB device - and then wipe and start fresh.


Tried every conceivable method to get a proper working copy of the OS. ANY OS that is compatible with this lowly mini. No luck. I even checked out non-Apple sites, but thought the better of it.


I'm not interested in getting more memory and an SSD drive to help with performance (it is such a dog).


If anybody knows something I don't, I would love to hear it.


I saw another post that said I could install the originally installed OS on the machine by doing a restore from the internet, but then what - if I can't bump the machine up to a newer OS (not Monterey!!), then I'm still stuck.


Thanks Apple - "Look what you've done to my boy!"

Posted on Feb 21, 2022 1:48 AM

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Feb 21, 2022 6:58 AM in response to Mr.Maggoo

I'd get a SSD and install Mojave (especially if you have 32-bit apps) or Monterey to it.


But if you insist using the old spinning HDD as a boot drive, I'd recommend High Sierra on a Mac OS Extended (not APFS) formatted disk (although our macBook mid 2010 is very slow even with it and I have considered putting a smallish SSD in it). All later macOS needs APFS which is very slow on old HDDs.


My old Mac mini late 2009 got a new very much faster life with a SSD and El Capitan.

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