You need to format the SSD to HFS+ and then run the installer - it isn’t like Windows where it does it for you during the installation process. Depending on what Internet Recovery installs, it may be converted to APFS. Pick up a DRAM SSD because you practically need it with how APFS behaves unless you want to keep the PCIe SSD (in which case, use APFS if available).
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If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] to get out of it.
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If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] to avoid it as Internet Recovery goes off of the latest compatible version.
You need to format the SSD to HFS+ and then run the installer - it isn’t like Windows where it does it for you during the installation process. Depending on what Internet Recovery installs, it may be converted to APFS. Pick up a DRAM SSD because you practically need it with how APFS behaves unless you want to keep the PCIe SSD (in which case, use APFS if available).
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If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] and actively find the opt out.
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If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] to get out of it.
You need to format the SSD to HFS+ and then run the installer - it isn’t like Windows where it does it for you during the installation process. Depending on what Internet Recovery installs, it may be converted to APFS to pick up a DRAM SSD because you practially need it with how APFS behaves.
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You need to format the SSD to HFS+ and then run the installer - it isn’t like Windows where it does it for you during the installation process. Depending on what Internet Recovery installs, it may be converted to APFS. Pick up a DRAM SSD because you practically need it with how APFS behaves unless you want to keep the PCIe SSD (in which case, use APFS if available).
If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] and actively find the opt out.
You need to format the SSD to HFS+ and then run the installer - it isn’t like Windows where it does it for you during the installation process. Depending on what Internet Recovery installs, it may be converted to APFS to pick up a DRAM SSD because you practially need it with how APFS behaves.
If you don’t want to deal with APFS, it may be avoidable but you will be limited to High Sierra since Mojave-present is APFS or no updates. You will need to get it through the [http://dosdude1.com/highsierra/|dosdude1 patch tool] and actively find the opt out.