Has anyone with a 2017 iMac (preferably with a Fusion drive) successfully upgraded to Ventura or Monterey?

Has anyone with a 2017 iMac (preferably with a Fusion drive) successfully upgraded to Ventura or Monterey?


I own an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) with a Fusion drive. I had problems upgrading to Ventura yesterday. I spent hours on the phone with Apple tech support to get my iMac back to it's original state of running Catalina. Luckily I had my Time Machine backup to restore from, though it took 8 hours to do so!


I'm planning to try again on the upgrade, and would prefer to do Ventura. If that fails a 2nd time, I'll try Monterey. I'm doing this partially because Apple no longer supports Catalina, which I currently use. I'd also like some of the new OS' features, though!


One of the Apple techs said that upgrades sometimes got glitchy while downloading over wifi. This time I'll try over ethernet, but I worry that my Fusion drive may be a complicating factor. When I first tried upgrading to Ventura, there were no drives to install it to. After that, when I rebooted to Disk Utility, my Fusion drives had split back into their HDD and SSD drives and were no longer formatted as a single volume. In fact, they were now unformatted!



iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 10.15

Posted on Jan 3, 2023 11:32 AM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2023 7:48 PM

On a 2017 model iMac with a fusion drive and order for the insulation to go through properly back up all your stuff to an SSD drive and your iCloud external. Next shut your computer down unplug everything from the back but the power cord and reconnect cable next Start your computer and hold command, R once you get into the other mode, go to the very top of the screen and open the terminal and the terminal type. diskutil resetFusion Necks. Tap enter then type. Yes with a Y.. After it’s finished, exit the terminal, then install a fresh version from the Internet.

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Jan 3, 2023 7:48 PM in response to imac_ulately_conceived

On a 2017 model iMac with a fusion drive and order for the insulation to go through properly back up all your stuff to an SSD drive and your iCloud external. Next shut your computer down unplug everything from the back but the power cord and reconnect cable next Start your computer and hold command, R once you get into the other mode, go to the very top of the screen and open the terminal and the terminal type. diskutil resetFusion Necks. Tap enter then type. Yes with a Y.. After it’s finished, exit the terminal, then install a fresh version from the Internet.

Jan 4, 2023 9:38 PM in response to imac_ulately_conceived

Yes, it will wipe the data from your Mac When you reset your fusion drive under terminal. Then you can still reinstall Monterey . Monterey, I shutting down your computer and holding command R in there it will give you the option to reinstall Monterey. When you start up the computer, if you hold down option command are it will give you a fresh install of the newest software from the Internet.


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Jan 11, 2023 1:18 PM in response to imac_ulately_conceived

Yes it will wipe all the data from your internal hard drive and fusion drive. And terminal command automatically repetitions the hard drive and fusion drive. All you have to do is install the new software . For a fresh install. Then set it up as a new device signed into your Apple ID and everything will upload from iCloud. As long as you have everything backed up in iCloud turned on

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