OneEyedDiva
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With trepidation, I upgraded my Mac operating system (OS) today. I did so because my son bought new digital music studio equipment for me which is not compatible with the OS I had... Mac 10.13.06. When I checked Wiki for the list of operating systems, I found that the next OS was Mojave (10.14) which just froze when I tried to install it a couple of years ago. I had read that people were having problems with it so I didn't try again. Today when I tried again, a window popped up saying I needed OS 10.14 to be able to install Mojave. Wait a minute...Mojave is OS 10.14. 
Not being one to give up, I was going to try using the original Mojave download that was still saved but found I had also downloaded Catalina OS 10.15 a while back. So I tried that and the installation was successful. But now everything is slower. That "spinning beachball of death" as it has been referred to, happens with almost every operation. When I'm typing something, sometimes it stalls. This isn't the first time I've upgraded something and regretted it. Don't you hate it when upgrades and updates cause more problems than they fix?
Not being one to give up, I was going to try using the original Mojave download that was still saved but found I had also downloaded Catalina OS 10.15 a while back. So I tried that and the installation was successful. But now everything is slower. That "spinning beachball of death" as it has been referred to, happens with almost every operation. When I'm typing something, sometimes it stalls. This isn't the first time I've upgraded something and regretted it. Don't you hate it when upgrades and updates cause more problems than they fix?