![]() ![]() If you have a Mac with a hard-disk drive or hybrid Fusion drive, you will stay on HFS+.Īnd a note of caution: Because High Sierra incorporates a new file system, make sure you've got a complete and current backup of the contents of your storage device before upgrading to High Sierra in case the upgrade goes south. And because the new file system is designed for SSDs, the system and apps should feel more responsive.īe aware that just Macs with SSD drives will get the new file system. The Mac's new file system will also focus on privacy and security, Apple said, and embrace full disk encryption. Apple File System is tailored for flash storage and solid state drives and replaces HFS+, the hard-disk-drive file system Apple rolled out in 1998. Called Apple File System, MacOS's new file system is now used across all Apple platforms - from the Apple Watch and Apple TV to the iPhone and Macs - to organize storage. ![]() Prosįlashy file system: With High Sierra, Apple switches to a new file system for MacOS flash storage. High Sierra might disappoint those looking for whizzy new features, but Apple's focus on core improvements will make for a more responsive and more secure OS. That is not likely as this 2012 Mac Mini is already mostly on Catalina and can’t install anything later, and I have a new M1 Mac that will never install anything earlier than Big Sur.Apple's MacOS High Sierra update offers lots of behind-the-scenes changes that should make the Apple's desktop OS easy to use. I mostly wanted to keep Mojave around just in case I find some 32 bit app to use. It is currently working as we both hoped. So, the quick version is I got the codes, applied on Catalina, downloaded on Catalina, and when moving to Mojave partition it advised me if I would like to download the last compatible version. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was related to switching partitions as that always advises me “there was a problem with iCloud” everything I go from Catalina to Mojave. Yes, it was some temporary issue like I thought. ![]() On Mojave, are you downloading from the purchased apps list? When you applied the code in the Catalina app store, did you download a copy of the current version to the Catalina partition? If not, I wonder if that might be relevant to later downloading on a different OS install. I’ll let you know if it starts downloading the older version with code applied on Mojave. There is something else wrong as I cannot download some other apps from the App Store as well, though some advise the same error and others have no error. When I switch to the Mojave partition it asks me if I want to download a previous version and then is immediately followed by “cannot complete your purchase” after selecting to do so. So, I got my code and applied it on Catalina. It seems they work via Family Sharing too if he ever gets a Mac newer than said: I mean it’s 199 USD for Logic Pro by itself, or if education you can get a bundle 199 USD for Logic Pro, Mainstage, Final Cut Pro, Compressor, and Motion. I however have nothing to do with education at the moment. He is education staff, so if they do the random audit he’ll be fine. It says it can take 1-3 business days to email the codes it seems. I’m trying to contact my brother to buy the Pro apps bundle and send me the codes. It’s going to be a delay, but I’ll have the answer eventually. If purchasing on Catalina allows you to download the version that runs on Mojave that probably means it will work to download the High Sierra compatible version. I am pretty sure that the same version that runs on Mojave runs on High Sierra. I will be buying it on Catalina and downloading on Mojave though as I already have a Mojave partition for 32 bit apps. I won’t check on High Sierra as that’s going to take like an hour to install on a separate partition. I’m going to buy it anyway as I might as well make my current Mac Mini still useful, and it’s one of reasons I’m getting a new M1 Mac. I’m about to buy Logic Pro and I’m wondering the same about running it on Mojave.
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