Friday, July 27, 2018

[Avid-L2] Re: High Sierra + 18.5 = Sad Face

 

It's a problem with the new security features in High Sierra. We've had a number of students at the film school where I lecture who have had the same issue with their new Macbook Pro's.

The answer is to create a new partition on your internal drive and make that your media drive.

This was covered in the Avid forums a while back. See....

https://community.avid.com/forums/t/182769.aspx?PageIndex=1

Marianna explained the problem and solution as follows....

"This isnt an Avid issue per se........

The new security in high sierra along with APFS ( their new file format) is not allowing write permission to the boot partition. 

We tried to go around the permissions issue and basically had to re-install high Sierra as Apple really made it tough for developers.  BTW..... Its not a good idea to turn off the MAC OS security anyways.....

We have been advising customers to use the disk utility to create a partition for their media (off the boot drive).  This works fine and does not have any protection issues.

No need to change the external drives to APFS.  They are still plug and play with either format – APFS or Mac OS extended/journaled."




---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <Ben@ContactBen.com> wrote :



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Hi gang!


1. I _know_ that I'm running an unsupported OS (10.13.6). It's what I'm stuck with since I just bought the latest MBP. MC is version 18.5

2. I'm attempting to change permission for the Internal HD, as I have done in the past with "regular" Sierra, and I get the message in the included picture.

3. I _was able_ to activate MC with App Manager, using the online method.

4. When I launch MC I get the error message in the picture.

5. [Shaking fist] Aaaappppllleee!!!

6. Any suggestions all?





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