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- utopian0
- Took 45 minutes on my 2010 Mac Pro, like most all major updates have.
If you leapfrogged from pre-High Sierra it'll take longer for the APFS conversion.evilpeacock - there's a flag in the code specifically for utopian, it makes everything slow!ernexbcn
- ^ hahaGnash
- Can't install this on my Mac Pro due to graphic card incompatibility.
*sigh*ideaist - That's because your Mac Pro is too low end, you didn't pay enough to deserve support... apple really is a dickish company at times.zarkonite
- @zark, you are so clever. Does it take a long time to come up with that kind of joke, or are you just naturally talented?monospaced
- Indeed, for Mojave you have to "upgrade" your GPU. This is the first time *ever* that Apple has acknowledged and supported doing this with a major OS update.evilpeacock
- I recommend this card for older Mac Pros: https://www.newegg.c…evilpeacock
- Or you can risk going with NVidia, but Mojave drivers aren't released currently. I've got another 2010 Mac Pro running an NVidia GPU that's stuck on High Sierraevilpeacock
- Mojave supports 2012 Macs. 6 year old machines. It doesn't require any upgrades at all.monospaced
- Apple fanboys downvoting the truth...bunch of fucking morons!utopian
- Yes, 2012 and up — I meant except for 2010 (and hacked 2009) Mac Pros with upgraded GPUs.evilpeacock
- @mono I wasn't talking to you so please be polite. I had to deal with the same problem, I'm furious to have paid $12k for a machine and get ditched by Apple azarkonite
- few years down the road. Meanwhile I'm playing 20 year old games on my win10 machine...zarkonite
- Obviously, since I hadn't commented before. You can also play ancient games on a new Mac.monospaced
- Took 45 minutes on my 2010 Mac Pro, like most all major updates have.