You can extract the apfs.efi from your current macOS High Sierra by using the following command in the terminal:Ĭp /usr/standalone/i386/apfs.efi to ~/desktopThe command above will copy the apfs.efi to your desktop which you can easily copy to your EFI folder to the DriversUEFI64 folder. These files are available in the Clover's installer package and you can use them but if for whatever reason you like to use the Apple's original apfs.efi you can follow these instructions: And last but not least remember that macOS Mojave will convert the format of the disk (either if it’s a conventional HDD or a SSD) it will be converted to APFS by default and you need to have at least one of the following drivers available:. Make sure you have a back up of your data on the destination drive that you want to upgrade to macOS Mojave.Make sure that you have already downloaded the Install macOS Mojave.app from App Store and it is available in your Applications folder.Make sure that you have the latest versions of the KEXT files available in /EFI/Clover/kexts/Other.Make sure that you already installed the latest version of the Clover Bootloader.Make sure that you are using a compatible SMBIOS definition which supports macOS Mojave.The process is pretty simple and straight forward but you need to make sure that there are few things that you check before attempting to update to Mojave: This is a quick guide on how to upgrade macOS Sierra or macOS High Sierra directly to macOS Mojave.
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