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If you’ve ever tried to wipe a Mac clean and reinstall macOS, you might have encountered a frustrating error message: “This Mac can only install macOS on APFS-formatted drives.”
Don’t panic. This is a common issue with a straightforward fix. Here’s what’s happening and how to solve it. APFS (Apple File System) is Apple’s modern file system, introduced with macOS High Sierra (10.13) in 2017. It’s optimized for SSDs (solid-state drives), flash storage, and SSDs soldered onto Mac logic boards. It offers better encryption, space sharing, crash protection, and faster directory sizing.
If you’re still stuck after reformatting, try creating a bootable USB installer (using Terminal and a 16GB+ flash drive) and boot directly from that. Sometimes that bypasses recovery partition issues.
The error means: Your target drive is currently formatted with an older file system (usually Mac OS Extended, also called HFS+), but your Mac and the version of macOS you’re trying to install require APFS.
This message typically appears right when you think you’re ready to go—after erasing your drive, selecting it in the installer, and clicking “Install.” Instead of progress, you get a halt.
If you’ve ever tried to wipe a Mac clean and reinstall macOS, you might have encountered a frustrating error message: “This Mac can only install macOS on APFS-formatted drives.”
Don’t panic. This is a common issue with a straightforward fix. Here’s what’s happening and how to solve it. APFS (Apple File System) is Apple’s modern file system, introduced with macOS High Sierra (10.13) in 2017. It’s optimized for SSDs (solid-state drives), flash storage, and SSDs soldered onto Mac logic boards. It offers better encryption, space sharing, crash protection, and faster directory sizing. this mac can only install macos on apfs-formatted drives
If you’re still stuck after reformatting, try creating a bootable USB installer (using Terminal and a 16GB+ flash drive) and boot directly from that. Sometimes that bypasses recovery partition issues. If you’ve ever tried to wipe a Mac
The error means: Your target drive is currently formatted with an older file system (usually Mac OS Extended, also called HFS+), but your Mac and the version of macOS you’re trying to install require APFS. APFS (Apple File System) is Apple’s modern file
This message typically appears right when you think you’re ready to go—after erasing your drive, selecting it in the installer, and clicking “Install.” Instead of progress, you get a halt.
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