The much anticipated new macOS update has arrived. In this article, we’ll tell you when you can get your hands on macOS Mojave and how to install it when you do.
Some Mac users choose to perform a clean install of each major new version of Mac OS, erasing their drive and starting over. Here’s a look at whether or not that's possible when installing Mojave and, more important, whether it’s advisable.
When you have a structured approach to whatever you're dealing with, you stand a much better chance of succeeding. There are plenty of systems out there, and they all have their boosters and their critics. But one that has found favor in the business and personal worlds alike is strategic planning.
However, like most fresh updates, macOS Mojave promises to misbehave in the first months until all the bugs have been caught. Now, we’ve collected the most common issues and fixes in this article and hope it can be of help to you when you encounter them.
How many times has this happened to you? You're trying to send a big file you've been working on—say a video or a presentation, or maybe just a really high-res photo—by email. But your emails keep popping back unsent with an “attachment too large” error message.
If you decide macOS High Sierra just isn't working for you, you can revert to a previous macOS version - this tutorial will show you how to downgrade from High Sierra back to macOS Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite and earlier versions.
Check out is your Mac compatible with High Sierra, and walk through some simple steps to get your Mac prepared for the update so it will go as smooth as possible.