I'm running a 2015 MacBook Air with 128 GB of storage. Even after a full erase, the Xcode says that it's too big to unpack, however, I can install the one from the App Store (about 11 GB), and over the next few hours, it gradually grows in size to about 90 GB, giving you plenty of time to move it to an external drive. Also, consider changing your username on the forums 😝
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If you accidentally installed Ventura, follow these steps to uninstall:
open Disk Utility and add a new volume to Macintosh HD (not a partition)
Make a macos monterey bootable installer (Download monterey here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/macos-monterey/id1576738294)
boot from the installer and install it onto the new volume
during the setup process when asked to transfer files, select "From a mac or time machine backup" and select the ventura volume.
After setup completes, you are good to go!
It eventually fixed itself on my iPhone 15 pro max but not on my iPad air 5 which keeps crashing. Even when the issue occurred my iPhone 15 Pro Max, it never crashed. I think that the crashing only affects lower-end devices.
I want to be able to modify the images located at /System/Library/ExtensionKit/Extensions/WallpaperHeliosExtension.appex/Contents/Resources to change the color spectrum of the macOS Sequoia Wallpaper
On Apple M-series chips, use
sudo bless --mount "mount/System/Library/CoreServices/" --setBoot --create-snapshot
This is incorrect. You have to connect to a router with a US country code and a VPN tunnel to there, as well as turning off location services on the device. Plus, set your region & keyboard to US and enab airplane mode.