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Old 12-07-2019, 03:05 PM
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Default Re: System Upgrade to High Sierra - firmware update backwards compatible to Mavericks

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There is a command line you can enter in Terminal that bypasses changing the file system to APFS when installing High Sierra. It’s possible the installer you used perhaps had a patch created so that this was part of the install process.
Thanks. Yes, just a part of the hack, probably.

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Also, a SATA connection doesn’t mean it’s an HDD. SSDs still connect via SATA. So that is not the reason it’s wasn’t upgrade to APFS.
That... makes no sense to me...
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