This is my worst Apple experience ever and unfortunately I think it is a clear example of what Apple has become - I firmly believe that heads would have rolled if rubbish like this was released when Steve Jobs was still alive. My experience is that it is pathetically slow, necessary command line utilities are missing, disk utility only works occasionally, BootCamp crashes when trying to repartition to install Windows and APFS is an absolute joke for performance, reliability and stability - I’ve never had my MacBook perform worse or lock up more than with High Sierra - I think the only “High” about is is what the company were when they released this product. If this issue is resolved in a future update, I’ll try again.Ĭurrently backing up a few files then formatting and going back to Sierra, far too many issues with High Sierra which seem to be hardly at beta quality level on my machine. The new bells and whistles just aren’t THAT important for this machine, because honestly, the differences between Sierra and High Sierra are so small in end user experience. I was having a meltdown trying to troubleshoot what was causing this to happen, when I realized the night before I had plugged in the iPad to the Mac to back it up. The Mac Pro is my video editing machine, and I can’t really have these kind of errors while I’m editing, so I’m shunting the High Sierra install over to a separate partition and restoring this morning’s clone of Sierra. It even caused the Mac to temporarily freeze any application that was trying to output audio, from any web browser to iTunes to Pro Tools. I get all sorts of weird icon oddities and window drawing sometimes totally freaks out. Even though the standard macOS drivers should cover my GTX 660, they don’t. UPDATE II: Tried several different things. It seems to play video okay, but this is probably utterly useless to me, and I’ll probably need to go back to the Sierra unless a new web driver and CUDA driver combination show up. Going to the OS X native driver has serious issues with things as simple as window drawing. ![]() There’s no CUDA for it, and that seems to matter. Then, you also need to make sure the software you use most often will. First, you need to check to see if your Mac is compatible. UPDATE: The NVIDIA web driver doesn’t work. Whether you upgrade to High Sierra or not is up to you. ![]() ![]() Hold down Control and click the file name, then select. So that means it’s probably time go ahead and update the Mac Pro 3,1 to High Sierra. If you like the look of another file icon, navigate to that file. Every version I’ve used of 10.13 seems stable on my MacBook Pro 9,2. There is an NVIDIA web driver update now for the Mac Pro 3,1 and LiteIcon now works as well, which are the two bits I was waiting on. Features of LiteIcon For Mac Os High Sierra: LiteIcon is the light weighted application for Mac with significant elements of changing icons of your Mac system.
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