![]() MacOS Recovery is in sync with High Sierra, and Apple converts a boot SSD volume into APFS when you install High Sierra. However, after booting into macOS Recovery, the Disk Utility app only offers up APFS options. Macworld reader Andrew wrote in asking about reformatting his High Sierra system, and wanting to choose HFS+ (Mac OS Extended, Journaled). IDGĪ Macworld reader can’t get the HFS+ option to appear, but that’s by design. While questions have largely tapered off in recent weeks after a spate of issues with Time Machine, APFS, and external drives, people are clearly still wrestling with some of the details. I’ve written quite a bit about the not-quite-so-new Apple File System (APFS) format that Apple adopted for both iOS and-with macOS 10.13 High Sierra-for SSDs that are a Mac’s boot volume.
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