![]() I've also not installed any 3rd party apps nor have I done anything much at all to 'upset the applecart" (pun) since I use the desktop primarily these days for cataloguing photos and writing letters. Side Note: I've run diagnostics to determine whether or not a virus or malware is present and my computer seems to be clean of any malware. Is it possible that this is true? If so, is there anyway I can reverse whatever was embedded into my system? even in Sierra! This seems outrageous to me. When I looked into it, I found out that (I'm not a techie, so forgive my improper use of jargon) Apple has somehow embedded code into my system that blocks 32 bit applications from opening. This includes software used for burning information to CDs/DVDs, In recent months, I noticed that a couple of my apps no longer work-getting an error messages that "this version doesn't work with your OS". The hardware for my computer ALSO will not allow me to upgrade beyond High Sierra and I find no benefit to doing that upgrade. especially the high-priced ones such as Photoshop, QuarkXpress, Illustrator and others. ![]() Bottom line: My current (also old) applications would not run on a higher version, since many are 32-bit, and I can't justify the cost of updated applications. ![]() But it's likely the last one I'll ever have.Ĭurrently running Sierra v 10.12.6 and have been okay with whatever limitations this presents. I had an MacPro (Mid 2010) - yes, I know, it's a dinosaur. ![]()
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