Apple on Monday released its latest and greatest Mac operating system, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, to users around the world. Check out what's new in this video.
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Apple on Monday released its latest and greatest Mac operating system, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, to users around the world. Check out what's new in this video.
For more reviews, news, tips, features and more, .
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One hour ago I installed High Sierra. I had 30Gb of free space on a 250Gb Mack Book. After an hour the free space automatically increased to 90Gb. It seems much faster. Works great so far.
I've been trying to download it on 2 different computers all day. All I get is the spinning wheel in the App Store update tab on both computers. After a while I closed the app store on both computers and relaunched. Then I tried to just click "download" on the High Sierra tab in the "featured" section and got the same thing... endless spinning and waiting. Sigh...
I will wait till fusion drive support is there..
my imac is fusion unfortunately..
( it was not ‘unfortunately’ when i bought it though)
Craig seems to have confirmed that fusion drive will be supported in future updates ..
If Fusion Drives will "eventually" be supported, should I assume that normal, non-Fusion, spinning drives will never be supported by APFS? (Specifically, all the external hard drives I have connected to my 2017 iMac.)