![]() ![]() It's likely a matter of searching with the correct words (thing that I am clearly incapable of doing, as it seems), but still… I am stuck without any answer. As of macOS 10.4/Mojave the command-line based customizations might or might not work for you. You should remove this elevated Terminal permission after you have issued the commands. Now, my strictly related question: should I ever wanted to test macOS 10.14 Mojave instead, but INSTALLING IT ON AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE, will its installer possibly change my internal Fusion Drive Filesystem from HFS+ to APFS (which is something that I definitely want to absolutely avoid doing)? I guess it will not, but I really want to be on the safe side before doing this, hence my question here to you guys and the community.īy the way, it might seem strange, but I cannot find any info googling around. You might need to provide Full Disk Access for the Terminal application to successfully use the following commands. After having checked that High Sierra installer would not change my internal Fusion Drive filesystem at all, I am fine with the upgrade after all. But I postponed from day one since I was afraid of changing the filesystem of my Fusion Drive which I want to keep in HFS+. Move selected messages with a click or open a mailbox without having to navigate the mailbox folder pane. MsgFiler’s fast searching means you just have to type a few characters to find the right mailbox. ![]() Sierra 10.12 El Capitan 10.11 Yosemite 10. Follow the onscreen instructions to install macOS. ![]() After downloading to your Applications folder, the installer opens automatically. In the App Store, click the Get button to begin downloading the macOS installer. I am simply testing my “old” software just to see if it works fine under High Sierra, so just doing my homework. MsgFiler is a plug-in for Apple Mail which quickly files emails into existing mailbox folders. Mojave 10.14 High Sierra 10.13 Click the link to open the App Store page for that macOS. I own an iMac Retina 5K 27-inch 2017 (iMac18,3), running macOS 12.12.x Sierra from its internal HFS+ 3 Tb Fusion Drive, but I will likely upgrade to macOS 10.13.x High Sierra in the next days. If I install macOS Mojave or Catalina on an external HD, will this change my internal HD filesystem? Cheers to everybody. ![]()
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