Upgrading from macOS Monterey to Sequoia on a 2020 MacBook Pro with limited memory
Hi, I have a 2020 13"MBP with M1 chip and 8 GB Memory. I've only updated my OS system once on an older MBP but it was a long time ago. I never upgraded Monterey because it always suited my needs but there are no more updates and for security reasons I need to upgrade now.
I'm hesitant to go directly to Tahoe because of the low amount of memory that I have and with all the AI stuff and "liquid glass" on a small screen I'd like to wait. Tahoe will probably be the last upgrade I can even do on this computer but I think I'd rather do Sequoia since it probably has most of the glitches worked out.
I have done a recent backup on Time Machine on a separate HD just for backups. Anyway. I know I can get Sequoia from the App Store. Is it really easy as just pushing the blue button "Get" just like anything else I get on the App Store??
Can some give me a brief, easy to understand breakdown of what happens next?
Thanks!
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Original Title: Monterey to Sequoia questions
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.7