This is based on our experience and is always being revised. This quick guide is designed to answer questions you have and provide a bit of clarity on the different processes.
With the dramatics out of the way, there are various ways to install macOS on your Mac, Apple provides many options. To get the latest macOS you need a recovery partition created with one of the latest macOS (like High Sierra). If you internet recover your macOS, you can not format your drive as APFS and you can not install the latest macOS. To control how the latest macOS is installed, Apple has locked down ways to install it.
High Sierra will only reliably work on a drive formatted as APFS.
When you upgrade to High Sierra, Apple changes your drive format structure to APFS. We are still testing different scenerios, if you have experienced something different, please let us know.įrom Sierra and High Sierra, Apple has a new drive format structure. Changes from the release of High Sierra mean that the only macOS you can install via Internet Recovery is the version you have embedded on your logic board (the macOS that shipped with your Mac). From this page you could initialise a new drive and install the latest macOS. This allowed the Mac to do an Internet Recovery, go to the Apple website, download some software, and boot to the macOS Utilities page. The only way to get a newer version of macOS is via macOS Utilities on Time Machine or a recovery partition on a Mac drive (such as your old hard drive).įrom mid 2010-2011, most Macs shipped with part of the macOS embedded in the logic board. For example if you have an older Mac that shipped with Lion, then internet recovery will install that version on your Mac. All key commands now install the original macOS that came with your Mac. Note: It appears Apple has removed the feature to get a new macOS via Internet Recovery.
There are no silly questions at Upgradeable, we are happy to help, even if it is just to make sure you are ordering the right product. Yes, they answer the phone, like to be challenged with hard questions, and don't mind answering the easy ones too. If you need more detailed information or need help planning an upgrade, then please use our awesome customer service team. The idea is to present all the different ways to upgrade your Mini in a methodical and easy to remember format. It is named this way because each step starts with the letter R. The way we structure these guides is by using our "Four R method". This helps us provide you with all the right tools. Type your model number in the customer notes at checkout. When ordering from Upgradeable, it is important to let use know you are upgrading a Mac Mini. All Mac Mini users know this, they are use to sqeezing the most out of their machine to be more productive. Normally we start these guides with why an SSD is fast, and why it will change your life.
The internal drives on the Windows machine still test at their full speed. I cannot for the life of me fathom what has changed, everything is still enabled on the windows side, and crucially this is only for externally mounted drives. However, I have connected again a couple of weeks later and the network speeds have dropped back down to 5-6MB/s. I ran across this page and when I enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP this seemed to fix the issue - external drives mounted on the Win side would test at their capacity of 320MB/s when testing from the MBP.
However, external drives did not work - I was getting write speeds of around 5MB/s They connected up nice and easily, and when running a test of disk speed from the MBP (with Blackmagic disk speed test) the internal drives on the Win machine tested at their full speed for around 500MB/s. I was trying out a direct connection between my MBP and consumer Win10 machine connected direct via thunderbolt.