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Fresh install of Catalina. What a difference.

My MacBook has been struggling with Catalina and the performance was so poor i considered reverting back to Mojave. My MacBook pro shipped with El Capitan and I've been upgrading ever since.
So I bit the bullet. I backed up everything. Did an internet install of the OS the MacBook shipped with (El Capitan) and then installed Catalina straight after. What a difference. It's like getting a new mac. Reboots now are fast and the interface is now snappy. No more spinning beach balls.

It's a pain but well worth it.

Comments

  • Interesting. Why didn't you just go straight to Catalina?

  • Can imagine that, usually a fresh install gets rid of the 'slack' that most cleaning tools miss...
    Onyx is one I run on semi-regular basis.
    http://www.titanium-software.fr/en/index.html

    And Tinker tool to tweak some settings without having to go Terminaldiving...
    http://www.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.html

    I had to do a fresh start when my laptops were stolen but I do like my 2018 MacMini (8GB Ram, 256GB SSD and 3GHz i5).

  • @pauly said:
    Interesting. Why didn't you just go straight to Catalina?

    Because it's would have needed to created a USB boot disk with Catalina on it. Easier for me to do the internet install and then upgrade.

  • Fresh install of any MacOS version will usually make quite a difference if your system has had a lot of software and drivers installed over time.

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