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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Mac’s can boot up from a correctly configured macOS drive either internally or externally.
-But with that said, the given system may need firmware updating to support the given drive. The issue is Apple upgraded the fire structure from HFS+ to APFS so older systems which requires macOS’s from Sierra and older can’t support the newer which is within High Sierra and newer, ideally you want Mojave as High Sierra has a few issues
+But with that said, the given system may need firmware updating to support the given drive. The issue is Apple upgraded the file structure from HFS+ to APFS so older systems which requires macOS’s from Sierra and older can’t support the newer which is within High Sierra and newer, ideally you want Mojave as High Sierra has a few issues
Lastly, the drive can be setup externally and then installed internally. You might encounter a boot issue as the system is expecting the current boot drive, but we can work around that using the ***''Option''*** key startup option.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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-Mac’s can boot up from a correctly configured macOS drive either internally or externally. But with that said, the given system may need firmware updating to support the given drive. The issue is Apple upgraded the fire structure from HFS+ to APFS so older systems which requires macOS’s from Sierra and older can’t support the newer which is within High Sierra and newer, ideally you want Mojave as High Sierra has a few issues.
+Mac’s can boot up from a correctly configured macOS drive either internally or externally.
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+But with that said, the given system may need firmware updating to support the given drive. The issue is Apple upgraded the fire structure from HFS+ to APFS so older systems which requires macOS’s from Sierra and older can’t support the newer which is within High Sierra and newer, ideally you want Mojave as High Sierra has a few issues
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+Lastly, the drive can be setup externally and then installed internally. You might encounter a boot issue as the system is expecting the current boot drive, but we can work around that using the ***''Option''*** key startup option.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Mac’s can boot up from a correctly configured macOS drive either internally or externally. But with that said, the given system may need firmware updating to support the given drive. The issue is Apple upgraded the fire structure from HFS+ to APFS so older systems which requires macOS’s from Sierra and older can’t support the newer which is within High Sierra and newer, ideally you want Mojave as High Sierra has a few issues.

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