Hello, experts. I am not well-versed in technical matters, but I do my best and hope for the best. Because of a complex situation, which need not be entered into, I had a need to install High Sierra onto an iMac (mid-2010) that has had an SSD installed where the DCD drive used to be. (The spinning hard drive is still in use.) I installed High Sierra onto a partition on the SSD. Since then, warning notifications keep appearing, telling me that the disc is not suitable for what is installed on it (I suppose it means on the SSD).
As I say, the situation is to complicated to explain why I had a need to what I did. Also, High Sierra seems to be working OK on the SSD. Is there anything that I should be concerned about, really?
With thanks in hopes of at least one informed response,
C.H.
PS: My posting could not be done without it having a prefix. However, iMac could not be selected, so (just to please the system) I chose MacBook — a complete lie, but I had to choose something.
As I say, the situation is to complicated to explain why I had a need to what I did. Also, High Sierra seems to be working OK on the SSD. Is there anything that I should be concerned about, really?
With thanks in hopes of at least one informed response,
C.H.
PS: My posting could not be done without it having a prefix. However, iMac could not be selected, so (just to please the system) I chose MacBook — a complete lie, but I had to choose something.