![]() And to get to the Library and other places via Finder I have to click MacintoshHD and then select "show in enclosing folder" to find the real OS folders. All would be fine BUT "Monterey" does not show up in Finder. I had an option to erase that image but was nervous to do it, so i created a volume "Monterey". There also appeared to be another uniquely named volume (not showing now) that was about 1.8G presumably with an image. The original volume shows Ventura (13.1) from my upgrade activity I did. The original "Macintosh HD" which I will loosely call "Volume" - it shows up in Disk Utility. Attached is a current snapshot of the Disk Utility - and I had to create a new volume which I called Monterey. ![]() Many thanks for any help to get my new notebook again usable. I found some YT videos, but with old settings to enable USB install, M1 currenty don't have such dialogues. So, my question is: how to get Big Sur again as clean install? With intel Macbook it's easy, but M1 is new to me and I don't know how to procede to get clean new Big Sur from USB or internet. So, does anybody know how to reinstall to Big Sur with USB disk? I found, somewhere, that new M1 is unable to install from internet. But when i selected to delete Volume group i got big warning which says: So i quit install and started Disk utility to delete Volume Group. Problem: popup says: The volume cannot be downgraded. ![]() Logged in to my account (password needed) Holding power button while Install macOS Big Sur, than choosed Downgrade from Monterey to Big sur via USB disk Greetings,īecause of problems with Monterey i tried to downgrade to Big Sur. ![]()
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