He told me that this is pretty much was he has been doing in the past few weeks. The Apple "Genius" did reformat my drive and installed the Sierra OSX (which I was using prior to the upgrade to High Sierra). Where I was informed that the latest version of High Sierra is using a new file format, which is designed for SSD drives and that will result in all kind of trouble on older Macs (like my MBP 2012) that use HD or SSHD. And this week, after the installation of the latest update from Apple, my system would simply not load anymore. Started to experience all kind of lags and issues. Why doesn't Apple inform their MacBook Pro 2012 users that upgrading to High Sierra will result in possible freeze of the system? I did install and run High Sierra on my machine about 6 months ago.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |