
I'd love it if you could post that if it's not too much trouble.
Really appreciated it.
Moderator: James Steele
I see, but you can find instructions at Apple’s site on how to restore El Cap from Sierra with TM, but no downgrade procedures from High Sierra.You have never been able to reinstall an older OS without reformatting the drive
Correct. EOL was 2011 for FCP 7. None of the old 32 bit Apple apps work in High Sierra. Too bad because nothing else was ever as good as DVDSP for creating DVDs.NealF wrote:Thanks.
I'll set aside the time asap. I've now found out that High Sierra also no longer opens my older FCP 7.
All in all, I haven't seen a good reason to keep it.
If you had downloaded and installed it, it's still there. Open the App Store and look under the Purchased tab. You may have to log in to see it. Click on the Download tab. It will go directly to your Applications folder where you need it to be. It will then open and you'll see an error message that it won't work because your OS is newer. Quit the Installer. Now you are ready to make the install drive.NealF wrote:Well, it looks like El Capitan is no longer available at the App store. Maybe it's time to call Apple.
Not Dropbox.NealF wrote:Dang! It looked like it was going to work but then I got this error message:
MZFinance.DownloadProductRequestParseError_message
I'll have to checkout my dropbox account. Think I need to upgrade anyway.