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So I went ahead and setup dual boot mode on my MacBook and I can confirm that everything works exactly as it should on High Sierra. So I guess I'll be running dual boot until things change.
BTW, I still can't get over the speed of this thing! Pulled 200gb in under 2 minutes! (dumped on internal SSD)
Details:
- MacBook Pro 2017 2TB
- Dual Boot Mode: 1TB for Mojave Beta 10.14.2 (CineSSD Station T3 does not work), 1TB for High Sierra 10.13.6 (CineSSD Station T3 works exactly as should)
Setting up dual boot mode is super easy, no erasing disks, etc. Back up first ;)
- Go to "Disk Utility" and create new volume ("+" on top left) and allocate how ever much space you need and name it (mine is "Macintosh High Sierra")
- Next you need to create a bootable drive, use instructions here https://www.imore.com/how-make-bootable-installer-drive-downgrade
- With the bootable drive plugged in, restart holding down the "option" key and then boot from the "High Sierra Installer" drive
- Proceed through installation and make sure you select your new volume/partition "Macintosh High Sierra" for it to install on.
And that's it! To switch between the systems, just restart while holding the "option" key and select which system you want. Your original system will remain under "Macintosh HD". When your done with it (e.g. T3 starts working on Mojave), just go to "Disk Utility" and remove it. It's that simple.
Hope that helps someone!
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