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Prevent APFS conversion while 10.12.6->10.13.1 upgrade


Funky frank
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Only to be 100% sure here, if I start the macOS 10.13.1 updater with this command:

/Applications/"Install macOS High Sierra.app"/Contents/Resources/startosinstall --converttoapfs NO --agreetolicense
 
It still will update to High Sierra WITHOUT APFS conversion? And I do not need to choose any extra option while installation? Is this outdated now?
 
Thanks in advance!
 
P.S: I have TRIM enabled currently on my 10.12.6 evo850. Will it cause any problems?
 
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Depends. Are you updating on a SSD? Then, probably.

 

If you are updating a Sata drive that is an old fashioned hard-drive or one of those hybrid types, they won't change over to apfs but will stay with the original file system, although I believe if you say yes instead of no to apfs they will be converted.

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Well there are now some recovery tools available that are capable of accessing APFS volumes. I guess I will then let the installer convert to APFS.  At least I have another Mac with 10.13.1, so I could access the hdd in case of a system fail. Still APFS does not give me a secure feeling, could be irrational though. Also Macdrive 10 now supports APFS, so you would have access to the volumes from Windows side.

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