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I have to admit this is a real new-user-question, though I'm not an new macOS-user:

How do you backup your system before an upgrade to a new macOS version? 

In times or cases of real-Mac-usage I do not fear a bricked system, cause Apple did the tests for me. At least I hope so 😉. In case of emergency I still have my Time Machine backups.

In times of hackintosh-usage I'm not that type of hero. The chance of a bricked, non-booting or not perfectly running system seems to be much higher in my opinion.

Before my last upgrade I made a full backup of my 1TB volume. Okay, I have to admit, it was a jump from Majove to Montery. Eras between both.

What it your strategy to get a simple rollback to the old system in case of a not successful upgrade?

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