
- Can you install high sierr on a softraid volume update#
- Can you install high sierr on a softraid volume free#
Here is my question sorry to beat around the bush, but the details i felt important.
Can you install high sierr on a softraid volume free#
but if anyone can add this into the data in this question please feel free to help.Īpple claims that certain external panels will not work, but i already bought the Apple version. but i have not tried the micro panel i just invested into.īut now i am not worried about the microcontrol. I have to use the titan x as it is my system im using. I upgraded and Titan X from macvids is no longer working nor will it, as i have learned.
Can you install high sierr on a softraid volume update#
but i bupassed the warning that apple added to the app store so you cannot screw yourself and it used to warn me (cannot update to Catalina). I upgraded to Mojave as i figured this was the issue. I was upgrading just because apple store is where i bought it, but as you mentioned above, it started to hard crash, and once i updated to the latest 16.4 it now gives me beachball of death. I am a chees grater mac woth a titan x gpu. Hello, thanks all for the update and info. Like I said, so far, smooth sailing but I'm not doing any high-end work. can't/won't go up to OS 10.14 will know what potholes await them. So what I'm happy to do is if I run into a major DR16 snafu that's OS-specific I'll share it here so that anyone else in a similar situation, i.e. I'm reluctant to go back to Mojave (and definitely not going into Catalina anytime soon since I still use and need a few 32-bit apps - Adobe stuff) mainly because I don't want to lose the ability to be able to fix the directory should anything catastrophic happen.


So far, on my Late-2014 iMac it's been running fine however, I do NOT use Fusion or any high-end tools such as heavy GFX plug-ins or compositing my edits are very straight forward. However when I installed the DR16 BETA and then gold DR 16 and 16.1 I simply didn't pay attention to the minimum specs required and went ahead with the clean install of DR. This is very interesting to me as I recently decided to retro-grade to High Sierra, specifically so I can continue to "fix" the OSX directory using DiskWarrior (which currently cannot repair any APFS volume).
