![]() ![]() ![]() If you have a backup of your Mac from before you upgraded to Mojave, you should be able to migrate much of that data back to your Mac once you’ve reinstalled High Sierra. The process of downgrading wipes everything from your hard drive, including passwords, license keys and settings. Don’t do anything else until you’ve copied those files. However, any files you’ve used or been working on since you installed Mojave won’t be up to date on that back up, so you need to copy those to an external disk or a cloud storage service like iCloud, Google Drive or Dropbox. If you’re unsure how to back up your Mac, you can follow the steps in this article. You should back up your Mac before you start any major process, and hopefully you backed up before installing Mojave. To revert your Mac back to High Sierra, follow the steps below.
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