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[* black] Click on your HDD/SSHD/SSD in the sidebar menu and click erase at the top of the window.
[* black] Select Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or APFS and name your HDD/SSHD/SSD to whatever name you would like it to have.
[* icon_caution] The format APFS is ***++required++*** in Mojave to get the usual software system updates. If you prefer to select Mac OS Extended (Journaled), you won't get ***++any++*** system updates.
-[* icon_note] APFS will work on the End 2009 models and later as with High Sierra. If your device doesn't support originally High Sierra (and therefore isn't able do start with AFPS) , you won't have any recovery partitions and the reboot display will be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GOl5nxQ4eM|different|new_window=true].
+[* icon_note] APFS will work on the End 2009 models and later as with High Sierra. If your device doesn't support originally High Sierra (and therefore isn't able do start with APFS) , you won't have any recovery partitions and the reboot display will be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GOl5nxQ4eM|different|new_window=true].
[* black] Once you have successfully erased your drive, click the words "disk utility" in the menubar. Click close and Disk Utility should close.