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Just installed it last night and other then the appearance of the Macbbok interface, not sure what else is new.

 

My MacBk Pro early 2011 not allow to install  [knife]

 

This OS got Night Mode looks cool lor  [thumbsup]

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My MacBk Pro early 2011 not allow to install  [knife]

 

This OS got Night Mode looks cool lor  [thumbsup]

 

I thought you are talking about Molly...  :XD:

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Sad.

 

Haven’t played with my Macbook at night as the upgrade was installed this morning.

My MacBk Pro early 2011 not allow to install [knife]

 

This OS got Night Mode looks cool lor [thumbsup]

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Strange it never prompt me to upgrade. But when I manually call from "about my mac", it seems available for my 2012 mac mini. Currently on High Sierra.

 

Hope they do away with the confusing, messy file system. See so many junk files and trash appearing which I never download...

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I thought you are talking about Molly...  :XD:

 

Molly one is called MoBook Pro  :a-happy:

Sad.

 

Haven’t played with my Macbook at night as the upgrade was installed this morning.

 

Can show Molly night mode...am sure she loves it  [inlove]

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My late 2013 MBP Retina also don't have any update available..... [mad]

 

Still on high Sierra 10.13.6.......

 

*Edit*

 

Just found out need to go download from app store instead of the usual wait  to be updated....

 

 

Supported MacOS 10.14 Mojave devices include:

  • Early 2015 MacBook or later
  • Mid-2012 MacBook Pro or later
  • Late 2012 iMac or later
  • Mid-2012 MacBook Air or later

You can perform the update by searching for Mojave in the macOS App Store app and clicking on the page’s download button. Don’t worry if you don’t see it right away, updates can sometimes take awhile to be rolled out across all territories.

 

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Strange it never prompt me to upgrade. But when I manually call from "about my mac", it seems available for my 2012 mac mini. Currently on High Sierra.

 

Hope they do away with the confusing, messy file system. See so many junk files and trash appearing which I never download...

 

Get CCleaner to clean it up after installation.

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:a-fun:

My late 2013 MBP Retina also don't have any update available..... [mad]

 

Still on high Sierra 10.13.6.......

 

*Edit*

 

Just found out need to go download from app store instead of the usual wait  to be updated....

 

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Think mine may still make it

 

Bought 2012 I think

I have the earliest retina MacBook and I just got prompted

I might keep status quo..

Does anyone know how to make a bootable usb drive?

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