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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

All Apple computer users 

For more than last month the latest update for OS X is available in Apple Store. The update is called High Sierra and is the legal update to the latest software. It looks really good but there is a certain trick which you need to be aware before you decide to do it.

It takes quite long time to install and after that the Apple computer does not want to start.

On the screen you will see some strange writings completely unreadable for average computer users. Your computer does not start even after many trials and your data is in real danger.

In my case, the whole update ran smoothly but my MS Outlook 2016 stopped working completely. 

I know quite many cases when users lost their programs, data became unavailable and the Apple computer changed into useless piece of furniture.

What to do to prevent this disaster?

First of all, you need to run Time Machine backup before you want to run the latest updates.

Secondly, it would be good to have a OS X recovery stick to restart your computer in emergency mode.

Thirdly, you can wait patiently a next few months for next system updates which it looks like not perfectly working well.

If not all these steps are not possible to fulfil you can always contact me to prevent and recover this disaster.   

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Sure peace. You just unnecessarily irritated a few people over here. 

(You started it!)

As a non-tech person I find this very disturbing and I feel helped by Marek's heads-up...

Sounds like the update is a complete lemon. Item on the BBc news that it's possible to gain access without a password.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42161823

So it looks like that the warning about early update to High Sierra was exact and hopefully Apple fix their issues as soon as possible. Expecting only good and reliable things from Apple could be sometimes really bad.

Just a minute ago I installed the latest security updates from Apple for High Sierra. It looks like that Apple took their failure very very seriously.

So when do you think it’s safe for me to get back in the water?

A few days more please

I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything. So happy to wait a couple of months till all the bugs are gone.

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