My MacBook bro is running slow after the Ventura update, is it possible to downgrade?

My Macbook Pro 2017 started running incredibly slow when I went to this operating system. Also, several apps will not work. I need to get rid of it ASAP! How do I do that? HELP!



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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.6

Posted on Mar 25, 2024 6:40 PM

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Mar 26, 2024 2:05 AM in response to rubytiki

Another approach and far more intensive


Consider your options carefully before downgrading from Ventura to some older version of macOS


Ventura is still going to receive Security Updates from Apple for usually, 3 Years from the Original Date of Release which was Oct 24, 2022


Scorched Earth Method 


This method will WIPE ALL Data and there is No DATA Recovery - Period.


To perform this action will require booting from a Bootable Installer


The Bootable Installer can Only be performed on an Apple Computer 


This will have to be performed from a Qualifying Computer to run the version of macOS to be made on the Bootable Installer.


Example : Bootable Installer of Big Sur would have to be done on a computer that Qualifies to run Big Sur.


Notation: If the computer being used to perform this action is Too New or Too Old to qualify to run the version of macOS - this computer can’t be used.


Alternative is, to gain access to a Qualifying Apple Computer from a family member, friend or associate.


Shutdown computer and disconnect all external drive Except the newly created Bootable Installer.


Restart and immediately hold the OPTION key until the Startup Manager appears and choose the USB Drive. 


It will present options >> Disk Utilities >> View >> View ALL attached Drives. 


Choose the Upper Most Drive ( not the volumes indented and list below ).


The drive normally is called Apple Media or Apple SSD - that is the drive to Erase and format as APFS with the GUID Partition Map. This applies to macOS 10.14 Mojave and above. 


Formatting for macOS 10.13 High Sierra and below requires HFS Journaled with the GUID Partition Map


Once that is done >> backup out of Disk Utilities and choose install macOS. 


Follow the prompts and it may automatically reboot several time. 


Upon a final reboot - Setup Assist will present with the newer version of macOS.

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