I would like to uninstall Sonoma 14.0 because it is causing applications on my Mac book pro to crash, is there a way?

I recently downloads Sonoma 14.0 and realized that it is making my laptop slower and that applications crash that have never crashed before.


MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 14.0

Posted on Oct 24, 2023 07:01 AM

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Oct 24, 2023 09:41 AM in response to fayik226

There is no practicable way to "undo" a macOS upgrade. Your best course of action is to determine the reason those apps are crashing. It may be something you can fix, or it may require the developers of those apps to update them for Sonoma. Considering they have had the ability to test prerelease macOS versions for months by now, consider the possibility they simply aren't interested.


In any event upgrading macOS should not have made your Mac become slow. The first step in diagnosing poor performance should be to determine if the same problems occur in "Safe Mode": How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support.

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I would like to uninstall Sonoma 14.0 because it is causing applications on my Mac book pro to crash, is there a way?

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