How do I run a separate instance of Mac?

I would like to have a completely separate instance of MacOS on my Macbook.


That means, files that I create/save, applications that I install on one instance has no impact on the other Mac instance.

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.3

Posted on Jan 2, 2023 05:29 PM

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Posted on Jan 3, 2023 01:27 AM

This article from Apple regarding your question should offer the needed information


link below


Use more than one version of macOS on a Mac


Notation: whatever " separate instance of MacOS " the user intends to run, the computer must Qualify to run that version of macOS


To help identify what Other version this computer Qualifies to run, refer to links below


Computer Qualifying for macOS 13 Ventura 


Computer Qualify for the Monterey upgrade


macOS Big Sur 11 hardware requirements


macOS Catalina 10.15 hardware requirements


macOS Mojave 10.14 hardware requirements


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Jan 3, 2023 01:27 AM in response to jjjefff

This article from Apple regarding your question should offer the needed information


link below


Use more than one version of macOS on a Mac


Notation: whatever " separate instance of MacOS " the user intends to run, the computer must Qualify to run that version of macOS


To help identify what Other version this computer Qualifies to run, refer to links below


Computer Qualifying for macOS 13 Ventura 


Computer Qualify for the Monterey upgrade


macOS Big Sur 11 hardware requirements


macOS Catalina 10.15 hardware requirements


macOS Mojave 10.14 hardware requirements


Jan 3, 2023 05:23 AM in response to jjjefff

The other caveat is that the second instance of macOS cannot be older than what originally shipped on that Mac model. You also likely do not want Spotlight or Time Machine on one instance of macOS accessing the other dormant macOS volume. I would drag/drop the dormant Macintosh HD icon into the Spotlight Privacy pane and exclude from Time Machine on the active macOS volume.

Jan 3, 2023 08:30 AM in response to jjjefff

As there are 2 separate Contributors ( VikingOSX & P. Phillips ) on your question it getting confusing to Whom your above reply is intended for.


The same principle would apply using the method from previous link able.


But, I do not see any usefulness of running 2 identical versions of macOS on one computer.


If issue swill occur in Original Installation and you add a second Instance of the same Version of macOS on another Volume - what makes the user believes it will not still have the same issues ?

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