Hi!
I have a MacBook Pro with a RAID 0 SSD setup so I can have a fast IO, worked like a charm for years...
Now I would like to upgrade to High Sierra and the installer informs me that: "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID.".
Is there any way to get around this?
If I do a clean install can I make a bootable APFS RAID?
Hi!
I have a MacBook Pro with a RAID 0 SSD setup so I can have a fast IO, worked like a charm for years...
Now I would like to upgrade to High Sierra and the installer informs me that: "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID.".
Is there any way to get around this?
If I do a clean install can I make a bootable APFS RAID?
Hi!
I have a MacBook Pro with a RAID 0 SSD setup so I can have a fast IO, worked like a charm for years...
Now I would like to upgrade to High Sierra and the installer informs me that: "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID.".
Is there any way to get around this?
If I do a clean install can I make a bootable APFS RAID?
Hi!
I have a MacBook Pro with a RAID 0 SSD setup so I can have a fast IO, worked like a charm for years...
Now I would like to upgrade to High Sierra and the installer informs me that: "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID.".
Is there any way to get around this?
If I do a clean install can I make a bootable APFS RAID?