In the Disk Utility Edit menu, select “Convert to APFS.” (It will be dimmed if you didn’t properly select the boot volume.) Disk Utility > Edit > Convert to APFSĥ. (Not the physical drive above it.) In this example, it’s called “John’s-MacBook.”Ĥ. You’ll be dropped into the macOS Utilities.ģ. To do that, select Restart from the Apple menu and hold down the Command and “R” keys (often abbreviated as CMD+R) until you see the Apple Logo or a spinning globe. If the upgrade to High Sierra seemed normal, continue to step #2.Ģ. Of course, compete the installation in the normal fashion. The macOS High Sierra Post-Install Upgrade to APFSġ. The upgrade is non-destructive-you won’t lose any files. If that happened to you, there’s a fix to upgrade to APFS after your installation is done. I’ve seen several instances in Apple’s forum where people forgot to check the box before a hurried click on the Install button. What’s mildly tricky here is that the description of APFS, at the bottom in the smaller print, is isolated from the checkbox above the disk icon. High Sierra (Beta) installer with checkbox for APFS.
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