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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1921881" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>All of this information is fine and good, but as I understand it, right now the OP just wants to get rid of the annoying message (per post #1).</p><p>A later message states:</p><p></p><p>Since the Mac is a 2017 iMac which acording to the information I see on the net will run macOS Ventura, I would get rid of the file "install macOS Monterey"and see if that gets rid of the message.</p><p>The upgrade of this iMac later will be to Ventura, not Monterey, but if the OP doesn't want to get rid of Monterey completely, that file can either be copied to a properly formatted USB drive be just moved to the trash without emptying the trash.</p><p>Thn,if that doesn't resolve the issue, the file can be moved back from the trash to its original location if wanted.</p><p>But one can always get a Monterey installer later, so there is little need to keep this one now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1921881, member: 67742"] All of this information is fine and good, but as I understand it, right now the OP just wants to get rid of the annoying message (per post #1). A later message states: Since the Mac is a 2017 iMac which acording to the information I see on the net will run macOS Ventura, I would get rid of the file "install macOS Monterey"and see if that gets rid of the message. The upgrade of this iMac later will be to Ventura, not Monterey, but if the OP doesn't want to get rid of Monterey completely, that file can either be copied to a properly formatted USB drive be just moved to the trash without emptying the trash. Thn,if that doesn't resolve the issue, the file can be moved back from the trash to its original location if wanted. But one can always get a Monterey installer later, so there is little need to keep this one now. [/QUOTE]
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