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How can I stop a macOs High Sierra update? I still need to use Final Cut Pro 7!
Posted by Jan Laidlaw on July 14, 2018 at 11:08 pmHello
I clicked on the macOS High Sierra Update thinking I would have an option to update or not but it started immediately downloading. I am sick about this, watching it download and reading how it will kill Final Cut Pro 7 projects, which I still need to use.
I had planned to transfer those projects over the next couple of months then upgrade.
Can I stop this upgrade somehow? Says it has 4 hours to go.
Jan Laidlaw replied 7 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Jan Laidlaw
July 14, 2018 at 11:29 pmOkay, I shut the computer down while downloading and it seemed to stop. Hopefully it won’t try downloading again when I restart in future, I turned my internet off as well when I restarted just now. Will be more careful with pushing those buttons in future.
I am a bit hooped because I need those old projects but I also need to upgrade other software. Was trying to update garageband, but that wasn’t working with El Capitan. I’ve already lost my older version of Motion, and that sucks, but losing Final Cut Pro 7 is really not an option right now because I am still using some of the projects. Is the only solution to have 2 separate computers, one for the old system, one for the new?
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Michael Gissing
July 15, 2018 at 6:09 amDual boot. Keep an old OS like Snow Leopard for FCP 7 and a more up to date OS for other apps. You can partition the two OS’s or have two drives.
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Robert Withers
July 15, 2018 at 4:24 pmI’m keeping a legacy computer that runs Mountain Lion and FCP7 and the first Pr CC version. Cause Larry Jordan says he does this. Dual boot sounds the the smart way.
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Warren Eig
July 15, 2018 at 6:11 pmYou can download it and archive it. I did so I have it. Let it down load. When it launches to install just quit the application. CMD drag it out of the application folder to a place you want to archive it.
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Jan Laidlaw
July 16, 2018 at 5:34 amDual booting sounds like a good idea. A bit over my tech expertise though. I’ll see if I can find help to do this.
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Jan Laidlaw
July 16, 2018 at 5:35 amI have a 2011 Macbook that runs really slowly. Maybe I could resurrect it for these purposes… Thank you.
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Jan Laidlaw
July 16, 2018 at 5:39 amThat sounds like a good idea. I would hate to have bad timing and somehow stop it too late while it’s installing. I’ve been so frustrated in the past with updates that kill some of my software.
Thanks for responding.
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