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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1836918" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>Mojave still runs 32-bit apps so you should be OK there. It does throw out a warning about 32-bit software to give users a heads up so they can start thinking about whether to upgrade that software. I think the original intention was to have Mojave only support 64-bit software but that did not come until Catalina.</p><p></p><p>Since you are keeping good backups reverting from Mojave back to Sierra shouldn't be too difficult. Either of the following should get you back up and running:</p><p></p><p>1. Boot from a bootable clone of Sierra if you have one, erase the internal drive and restore from your clone to the internal drive, or </p><p>2. Restore from your Time machine backup. Just be sure to choose a date where the Time Machine backup still had Sierra on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1836918, member: 131855"] Mojave still runs 32-bit apps so you should be OK there. It does throw out a warning about 32-bit software to give users a heads up so they can start thinking about whether to upgrade that software. I think the original intention was to have Mojave only support 64-bit software but that did not come until Catalina. Since you are keeping good backups reverting from Mojave back to Sierra shouldn't be too difficult. Either of the following should get you back up and running: 1. Boot from a bootable clone of Sierra if you have one, erase the internal drive and restore from your clone to the internal drive, or 2. Restore from your Time machine backup. Just be sure to choose a date where the Time Machine backup still had Sierra on it. [/QUOTE]
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