

Remaining on an old version of macOS when you can update to a newer one definitely goes against the MacMost motto: "Get the most from your Mac. Not only do I want the features I paid for when I originally bought the Mac (since the price includes all future macOS updates) but I want bug fixes, optimizations and security updates too. I'm always on the latest version of macOS. For instance, if you have an out-of-date version of an app (Word, Photoshop, etc) then you'd find out while updating to Catalina and deal with it now rather than later. So updating now and dealing with issues would be better than waiting. The same would be true for Big Sur, of course. Or you can make an install media, but be sure, all of your important data has been saved (or made a backup from them). R 4.2.2 binary for macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and higher, Intel 64-bit (older Macs) build, signed and notarized package. You can learn Mojave and Catalina now, and then it will be less of a shock to go to Big Sur in the fall.Īlso, with Catalina, you can no longer run old 32-bit apps.


An argument for going to Catalina right now is so that there won't be 3 versions of new features to learn all in one go. Download macOS Catalina 10.15.7 Final ISO Google Drive (full one) The macOS Catalina ISO is compressed into one file, tested, and uploaded to Google Drive. We don't know for sure, but I'd assume that you'll be able to upgrade in a single step.īut why do it that way? Why skip Mojave and Catalina, but then feel the urge to jump to Big Sur right away? There are a lot of features added with each one. Intenté instalar Catalina bajándolo de Internet, pero al ir a Utilidades de Mac para instalarlo el ratón se quedaba bloqueado y no he podido hacer la instalación.
