macos high sierra
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How to downgrade macOS High Sierra Beta to macOS Sierra
before installing the official macos high sierra version, users were able to experience new features through the macos high sierra beta version. so what if i want to downgrade to macos sierra?
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How to test 32-bit applications will stop working on the Mac after the High Sierra operating system
apple is 'giving up' support for older 32-bit applications. ios 11 will not support 32-bit applications, and now macos high sierra will be the last macos operating system to support 32-bit applications. here's how to test 32-bit applications that will stop working in the future on mac computers.
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Apple released macOS High Sierra with many updates
apple has just released the latest version of macos operating system called macos high sierra. users can download and use this new operating system for free.
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Apple released macOS unlocking patch, with apology
yesterday, apple just released a bug fix update on macos, allowing root account creation and login without a password.
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Update macOS High Sierra to check 64-bit compatibility
apple has just released the first beta update for macos high sierra 10.13.4, which includes a new 64-bit test mode, preparing to remove 32-bit support.
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Updating to macOS 10.13.1 brings the root error back
if you've just updated to macos high sierra 10.13.1, unfortunately, the security update for mac unlocking bugs is ineffective.
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Apple updated the password revealing patch from the Disk Utility function
apple has just released an emergency update for macos high sierra to fix errors that expose passwords that are encrypted in apfs format via password hint feature.
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The attacker can pass SKEL Protection on the macOS High Sierra
the new security feature on macos high siera (10.13), named secure kernel extension loading, can be bypassed, allowing downloading of kernel kernel extensions.
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The newly released macOS has detected a serious security vulnerability
newly released to the public today as apple's latest macos high sierra operating system has an important security hole, allowing hackers to access plainted keychain data.