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High Sierra (10.13.1) — Anyone upgrade yet? Will it brick my MBP (Late 2013, 2.6GHz Intel Core i7, 16GIG RAM)?
currently sitting on Sierra 10.12.6
- Don't do it!instrmntl
- if your working with that machine i would wait.GuyFawkes
- I have a 2011, it did make it faster & much smoother. BUT! I had a corruption with the install and had to reinstall everything. So make sure you have a backup.sofakingback
- The customer service guy said it wasn't necessarily the upgrades fault. It could have already existed on my drive and the install just exposed it.sofakingback
- k... given ya'llz initial comments and the fact my iPhone 6+ might as well be a brick since the latest upgrade I will stay put... thx <3PonyBoy
- I'm running 10.13.1 on a late 2013 MBP, 2.0 GHz i7 and 8 GB. Haven't had any issues at all. It's as fast or slow as when I was running Sierra.VectorMasked
- 2010 mbp, everything is fineelektro
- This os is not for you.since1979
- Kept freezing on install (mbp 2016), no backup, saved by booting into CMD+R, installing High sierra on ext drive, migrating to it, erasing int & migrating backSmurf
- *after erasing internal drive installed clean install on it from CMD+R and then migrated back from extSmurf
- Funny enough; my wife has a similar machine and it (the upgrade) locked her out of her account (password issue), so we have to get a manual account reset...ideaist
- I'm not coming off 10.12.6 until I have to.section_014