![]() ![]() Clicking on it redirects me to the App Store page for High Sierra. I find a support page, How to upgrade to macOS High Sierra which has a link named “Get macOS High Sierra”. Evidently, Apple has decided to make it more difficult to see older versions of macOS. Worst, the App Store search returns no results. The App Store doesn’t allow me to look at my past purchases, which would have listed High Sierra. I go to my Mac mini running macOS 10.14 Mojave to download macOS High Sierra like normal. I need to create a bootable USB drive containing the macOS 10.13 High Sierra installer because High Sierra is the last macOS version supported by the 2011 Macbook Pro. I remove the slowpoke mechanical drive from and install the SSD into the 2011 Macbook Pro. I decide to upgrade the performance of my sister’s Late 2011 Macbook Pro by repurposing a 240GB SSD (Solid State Drive). ![]()
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