![]() This problem arises because when you install a more recent version of macOS on any Mac, the macOS installer also updates its firmware, including the Recovery system. ![]() This article suggests ways to work around that, and install the macOS of your choice. If you’ve ever tried this, you’ll surely have discovered its big snag: in Recovery you can only install one version of macOS, and that’s the latest which has been installed on that Mac, which may be the one that you don’t want. For instance, if you just installed a macOS update or upgrade which is causing problems you can’t resolve any other way. ![]() Although you might want to do that because the system has become damaged, it could be because you want to downgrade macOS. When you boot your Mac in Recovery Mode, one of its key features is installing macOS. ![]()
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