![]() ![]() To begin with, go to this Apple support article and click “Go to the Mac App Store.” Fortunately, there is a way to get around this and download High Sierra, at least. As a consultant who…you know… needs copies of these installers for work, this is a wee bit frustrating. The App Store’s “Purchased” page doesn’t show the operating system installers as downloadable options anymore, and searching for “High Sierra” (or “Sierra” or “El Capitan”) in the App Store doesn’t turn up any relevant results. ![]() Unfortunately, though, this is no longer possible in macOS Mojave. This was helpful if, for example, you had an older Mac that you wanted to troubleshoot or reinstall the operating system on you could then use that downloaded macOS file to create a bootable installer. ![]() For a long time now, if you needed an older macOS installer (such as Sierra or El Capitan), you could visit the App Store, go to your “Purchased” page, and re-download anything you’d used in the past. ![]()
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