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How to Revert a drive from APFS back to HFS+

UPDATE:June 15, 2020Changes to macOS and Disk Utility in macOS 10.15 Catalina now make this older method obsolete. Check out this new article to see how to revert an APFS drive to HFS+ easily. Apple's new APFS (Apple File System)...

Three Months of Mojave: What Works, and What Still Doesn’t

The release of macOS Mojave on Sept. 24, 2018, marked the 15th major release of the OS X/macOS operating system. Mojave is the first version of macOS that doesn’t have its moniker based in the mountains of California; instead, it’s one...

A List of Apps Having Problems Running in macOS Mojave

Are you getting ready to install macOS Mojave? Or perhaps you’ve already finished the upgrade and have started exploring the new Mojave system. In either case, you may discover that some of your favorite apps have stopped working, or are...

Five macOS Mojave Utilities You Should Get to Know

If you’ve just purchased a new Mac, or upgraded your current model to run macOS Mojave, you may be wondering what apps and utilities come with the new OS. You're likely already familiar with many of the more common apps...

macOS Reversion: How to Downgrade from Mojave

macOS Mojave has a lot going for it: plenty of new features, new security and privacy safeguards, even new apps, such as News and Home. Even with all the new capabilities, some of you may find yourselves wishing for one...

The new iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard Folio and Apple Pencil. Photo courtesy of Apple

Commentary: A Detailed Look at ‘More In The Making’ Apple Event

Another Apple event is now history, with the "There's more in the making" event held on October 30 in Brooklyn, NY delighting many users with long-awaited updates to two Mac lines and revealing new iPad Pro designs that further blur the distinction...

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How to Securely Erase an SSD Without Damaging the Drive

The process of securely wiping a drive, that is, removing every bit of the data it contains and scrambling its content enough to protect the information stored on the drive from prying eyes, is fairly well understood for old-fashioned spinning...

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