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I did , I could not find my mountain lion or el capitan osx,
bring back, bring back, oh bring back my Mountain Lion Purchase to me,
why doncha bring back, bring back, oh bring back my Mountain Lion Purchase to me!
 
I did , I could not find my mountain lion or el capitan osx
Once you upgrade to Mojave, then the new App Store will not list old purchased macOS installers. I believe the reason is downloading the old full installers automatically launches the installer after download, which will not work with the APFS format of Mojave. If you boot from an older OS (10.13 to 10.7) and launch the App Store, then the old OS installers will then be available for download from the Purchased area. The App Store will still not allow download of a macOS that is not capable of running on the Mac hardware initiating the download.
We are so lucky that Apple prevents us from doing something stupid. :rolleyes:
 
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I read a lot about Mojave and tested Mojave under VMWare and have it since some days on a real APFS volume.
Nice but nothing I want or need. It is not worth the trouble of new bugs.
I will stay on High Sierra until I have a compelling reason to switch.
 
I read a lot about Mojave and tested Mojave under VMWare and have it since some days on a real APFS volume.
Nice but nothing I want or need. It is not worth the trouble of new bugs.
I will stay on High Sierra until I have a compelling reason to switch.

good thing you told us
 
Not sure what you mean. Referring to my post or the entire thread?

Saying that you like Mojave because (paraphrasing here) High Sierra sucked so bad, is not exactly saying Mojave is great or even good. It's simply saying it doesn't totally suck.
 
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