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macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 DMG — What you need to know

  1. The 32-Bit Apocalypse Bridge: High Sierra was the last fully stable OS that ran 32-bit applications without nagging warnings. Mojave introduced the "not optimized" pop-ups; Catalina killed 32-bit entirely. For studios running legacy Pro Tools, Adobe CS6, or old games, 10.13.6 is the ceiling.
  2. HFS+ vs. APFS: While High Sierra supports APFS for SSDs, it still happily boots from HFS+ on Fusion Drives. If you have a 2012-2013 iMac with a mechanical hard drive, Mojave and later make it unusable (APFS fragmentation on HDDs is brutal). High Sierra 10.13.6 keeps that old spinning disk snappy.
  3. Graphics Card Compatibility: If you are running a "cMP" (Classic Mac Pro 5,1) with an NVIDIA graphics card, High Sierra 10.13.6 is the last version that officially supports NVIDIA Web Drivers. Apple and NVIDIA had a falling out after this update.

Official Upgrades

: Users on 10.13.6 can often jump directly to macOS Big Sur or Catalina via the App Store if their Mac is from 2012 or later.

Security Updates (The final ones)

The "DMG New" Hunt: Security & Verification

Standalone Update Packages

: Apple provides direct downloads for the "Update" and "Combo Update" packages (in .pkg format) which are used to update existing installations of 10.13.x to 10.13.6. macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Update macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Combo Update Installation and Requirements How to Upgrade to High Sierra Mac OS X 10.13 macos high sierra 10136 dmg new