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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis for Macintosh Users

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From: quant2113/11/2019 12:50:17 PM
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Problem understood, but not exactly solved. The problem is that if you upgrade to High Sierra, you can't move ProTA 4 to a lower OS, like Sierra or El Capitan. May or may not be a problem, depending on what you are trying to do. Jeff is being informed. We knew that upgrading to Mojave would automatically change file structure from Journaled Extended to the new APFS, but when you upgrade to High Sierra, only SSD's get upgraded. I'm running High Sierra on my mother machine and the HD is still the old format, according to "Get Info", but I can't move ProTA 4 from High Sierra to El Capitan, and my friend can't move ProTA 4 to Sierra.
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