The further you drop behind the more work it is to upgrade. In some scenarios and with some hardware that meant freezing systems, in others, upgrading every x months after the latest release. Over the decades I've found it helpful to have a strategy, instead of just making ad hoc upgrades when I had to. If I well understand, the HFS+ > APFS transition only affects the internal SSD system drive, but is smooth, transparent and with no problem ? And it does not change anything on the external drives, correct ? Still hesitating between Mojave (I'd gain a bit of time on the next fu*%+$. I think I'll stay away from Catalina for now, leave it some time to maturate. It's my pro/production machine, but I'm a a casual user : Chrome, Thunderbird, Adobe suite CC, Carbon Copy Cloner, nothing exotic. Some external drives for photos, on thunderbolt 2, also : daily backups et backups of backups. System auto daily backup on external SSD (bootable yes, so turnback possible), MacPro 2013 (trashcan) 512Go SSD system, 64 Go RAM, Chances of such apps that will run on Mojave and Catalina are slim, like CaptureOne ver 10, won't run on Mojave and requires repurchase. It's just an educated guess on my part since OP mentioned he is on Sierra, so I'm guessing he is using apps that were prior to Sierra or bought on Sierra. But for lots of games and utilities, developers have not released 64-bit updates, and never will.Īgain this depends on what OP uses. The big ones, like Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop, sure. If money no object then Catalina, cos you can repurchase all the apps over again for compatibility. I don't know what apps OP is using, might or might not have a fix for APFS. Many of the issues were with the new file system that Apple introduced, since the launch these issues particular are likely to have been fixed. I found something that mentioned some apps and at the bottom there's a short para: Only OP can verify what apps he is using that is (not) affected by APFS. Hi.S can still be installed with HFS+, it has an option to run on HFS+ during install. How do you figure that? All three will convert internal SSDs to APFS during installation – but they still have no problem working with external HFS+ drives. Read the rules.If you have stuffs that still need HFS+ to run, then the only choice is Hi.S Whether it is yours or theirs, there are no allowable exceptions or appealable circumstances. Going there in any way at all will result in an irrevocable ban. Piracy / Crack / Hack discussion is not allowed. Provide the version of Pro Tools, the operating system, the error number, hardware involved, and what you have tried. The post title should only be a very short / concise description of the problem. If you are given given an error number, add it to the front of the post titleĭo not make sensationalized post titles like stating you need help (all posters do and it is not truly informative), urgency (it's always urgent), all caps, or excessive punctuation. Everyone is welcome, from industry veterans to bedroom engineers.īe sure to check out our wiki pages for more information regarding Pro Tools links to shortcuts, FAQs, Guides and Tutorials, Plugins and more. Subreddit Info and Rules Pro Tools Shortcuts Production & Engineering Subreddits FAQ Guides and Tutorials PlugIns r/ProTools on Discord About r/ProTools
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