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High Sierra currently only has disadvantages for me. smaller footprint on the hard drive, better performance) outweighed the disadvantages. Snow Leopard wasn't perfect when it came out and caused a bunch of problems initially, but the advantages it brought (e.g. I know from discussions on MacRumors that, when High Sierra was announced, I wasn't alone to expect a Snow Leopard-like system upgrade with mostly under-the-hood improvements. However, I think High Sierra might be the first major OS X/macOS upgrade I will roll back and won't install again until (probably much) later. vmdk file as described in the Knowledge Base article I linked to in that thread). (10-08-2017, 03:52 PM)Janichsan Wrote: Which is actually a relatively minor problem and fixable (I found you don't even have to modify the. Performance seems appreciably worse on non Metal capable hardware (like my 2011 Mini w/HD3000). High Sierra has SMB fixes that resolve 2 issues I wrote about here SKEL was going to be a prickly point but MDM enrolled clients are walked back to 10.12 behavior while Apple adds additional MDM functionality.On APFS formatted volumes if the PRK is used to unlock a mac the reset password prompt after unlock does NOT enable the new password to unlock the volume.Affected users can be secureToken enabled manually, but this is not feasible for hundreds of endpoints. This affects all mobile accounts and users created through automated processes (e.g. There are a number of senarios we have tested where a user does not get secureToken enablement and the user will be unable to be set as a FileVault unlock user until it receives a secureToken grant.IRKs don’t work on APFS formatted volumes.If a user does not have local credentials a user cannot login until returning on site to a network that can communicate with a domain controller When upgrading a client to 10.13 that is AD bound the mobile account cache credentials get lost during the update.AD mobile accounts are not able to change their passwords from the Mac.I have my list of bugs logged from work, will that help. This is driving me crazy since I installed Win10 with BCA 6 weeks ago no problem and only find myself in this mess after crashing my Windows by resizing partitions.(10-08-2017, 02:45 PM)Tetsuya Wrote: Got a link to a good list?Īnd, if i dont need to worry about bootcamp (i dont i just use a VM for Windows-on-Mac), is there any reason to worry about APFS? (iii) as a work-around i attempted to burn the ISO to a DVD through an external DVD burner but received the error message that "the disk image is invalid."Īny help on any of these fronts would be much appreciated. However, i triple-checked myself on the Windows site choosing the 64-bit options prompts a 4.3GB download. (ii) that I potentially have an ISO that is for 64bit and 32bit and that a 64bit-only ISO would be smaller. which I get but dont know how to change (it seems like when you format as EX-FAT before starting BCA that BCA turns around and formats back to FAT32. I've been searching around on this site and others and keep finding the following: i downloaded the 4.3GB 64bit ISO diretly from Windows but Boot Camp Assistant keeps giving me the error of “not enough space on USB”. Im trying to set up boot camp assistant for Win 10 on my early-2014 MacBook Air.