Situatie
What you need to check first
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Compatibility
Make sure your Mac is officially supported by macOS 15 Sequoia. Supported models include:
• iMac (2019 or later)
• MacBook Air (2020 and later)
• MacBook Pro (2018 and later)
• Mac mini (2018 and later)
• Mac Pro (2019 and later)
• Mac Studio (all models) -
Backup Your Data
Always back up your important files. Time Machine is a good option, or clone your drive. This protects against data loss if something goes wrong. -
Free Space
Ensure you have enough free disk space. The installer itself requires several gigabytes, plus extra space for temporary files during installation. -
Power
If using a laptop, keep it plugged into power throughout the update. -
Software & Firmware Updates
It’s best to start from the latest version of your current macOS. Some firmware updates may be required before Sequoia can install properly.
Installation Methods
There are a few ways to install Sequoia:
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Standard upgrade: from your current macOS via Software Update.
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Clean install: erase the disk & install fresh.
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Bootable installer: useful for multiple Macs, or offline reinstalls.
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macOS Recovery: reinstall via recovery mode.
If you want to keep your apps, data, and settings:
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Open System Settings (or System Preferences on older macOS versions) → General → Software Update
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If Sequoia is available, click Upgrade Now (or “Update Now”)
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Read & accept the license agreement
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Enter your admin password if required
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Wait for the installer to download. Time depends on your internet speed
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Once the download finishes, the Mac will prompt you to restart and begin installation
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The Mac will reboot several times during the process
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After the final restart, follow setup prompts (region, Apple ID, etc.).
If you prefer a clean slate or need to install on multiple Macs:
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Download the macOS Sequoia installer
It will appear as “Install macOS Sequoia” in your Applications folder. -
Prepare a USB drive (16 GB or larger)
Format it as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or APFS using Disk Utility. -
Create the bootable installer
In Terminal, run:Replace
MyUSB
with your USB drive’s name. -
Boot from USB
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Plug in the USB.
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Restart while holding Option (⌥) on Intel Macs.
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For Apple Silicon, hold the power button until startup options appear.
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Choose the USB drive labeled “Install macOS Sequoia.”
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Erase / format the internal drive (optional for clean install)
In macOS Utilities → Disk Utility → Show All Devices → select the internal drive → Erase → format as APFS. Warning: this erases all data. -
Run the installer
Choose “Install macOS,” select your drive, and follow prompts. -
Setup after installation completes.
If your Mac won’t boot or you need to reinstall:
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Intel Macs: hold Command-R at startup.
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Apple Silicon: hold the power button until startup options appear.
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Choose “Reinstall macOS,” select your disk, and follow the prompts.
Troubleshooting / Tips
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Installer doesn’t appear → check Mac compatibility, firmware updates, or free disk space
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Slow download / installation → use reliable internet and keep plugged into power
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Errors during install → run Disk Utility → First Aid on your drive
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Post-install issues → update apps for Sequoia compatibility; some older apps may need patches.
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