One of the benefits of this option is that it might not result in your Mac being wiped as reinstalling macOS this way shouldn’t remove data from your Mac. This has been a feature in macOS Recovery since macOS Sierra 10.12.4, and it should reinstall whatever version of the macOS your Mac shipped with, according to Apple. (It didn’t actually work for us when we tried, perhaps because our internet connection wasn’t good enough, but it should work in theory!) You might like to try the following method of downgrading your Mac to the version of macOS it shipped with or the closest version still available. Of course you might not have a Time Machine back up, in which case try one of the other options detailed below. Here’s more on how to restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup. Remember that if you recover from an old backup you will lose the data you have added since updating to the version of macOS you wish to uninstall, so back up any new data before you do this.
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