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I upgraded my Macbook Pro that had Mojave (MACBOOK PRO (RETINA, 15-INCH, MID 2014))to Catalina Beta and this completely broke my Mobile Development using Flutter. There are numerous issues with version 10.15 that i just want to go back to Mojave.

I want to completely downgrade to Mojave (i don't mind starting from Mavericks, then upgrading to Mojave, source)

If I go to the recovery menu and wipe the hard drive, then try recovery, which version will be installed? The original Mavericks that came with the macbook or the current Catalina beta i upgraded to recently. Is the recovery software also upgraded during upgrades? I don't have any backups as such don't intend to restore anything.

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When you restore a Mac from Internet Recovery it restores the OS version that came with the Mac when it shipped. So if your Mac came with Mavericks than it will reinstall Mavericks. From there you can then reinstall Mojave right over top of the new Mavericks installation.

It will not install beta OS versions as there must be an OS in place with the necessary macOSPublicBetaAccessUtility installed.

As for the recovery partition OS version, I am unsure of what happens to that during major macOS upgrades. I would think that it would not change as Internet Recovery works even with the recovery partition deleted. Which tells me that Internet Recovery is (at least mostly) built into the firmware of your Mac.

Correcting During an OS upgrade recovery is upgraded as well so you will get the latest (non beta) version of macOS. Thanks to @Tetsujin and the OP.

Going back a revision or two and then upgrading from there works perfectly well, it just takes longer. For that reason I always make a bootable USB installer of the last two versions of macOS and keep them in a drawer for eventualities such as these. 8GB flash drives are cheap and it takes little time to create a bootable macOS installer. Perhaps something to consider for the future.

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    Recovery is always updated - you can check which OS is on recovery by holding Opt at boot, the partition is tagged with the OS version. Cmd/Opt/R at boot will install 'the latest macOS compatible with your Mac' - which is the bit that needs testing. One would assume that would be current Mojave release not Catalina, but I can't test here. Cmd/Opt/Shift/R will install the OS it shipped with. [Cmd/R would install the OS that's currently on the recovery partition, so no use for this exercise]
    – Tetsujin
    Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 7:42
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    Good to know, thx! Commented Aug 13, 2019 at 19:13
  • Thank you for the responses, I took the plunge and went straight to formatting the SSD and restoring. On the restore options I have Mojave. I was expecting Mavericks. Long story short, I'm back to Mojave and most importantly, developing Commented Aug 17, 2019 at 8:39

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