How to update El-Capitan to High Sierra

macOS High Sierra (version 10.13) was released in 2017 as a free upgrade from older systems like El Capitan (10.11). While Apple no longer provides direct download links from the Mac App Store for High Sierra (support ended in 2020), you can still obtain and install it on compatible hardware using official installers from Apple’s support site or third-party recovery methods. This process requires a compatible Mac, a stable internet connection, and at least 20 GB of free disk space.

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Adobe installation failed

Offline version of Creative Cloud Failed even the logs are vague

Adobe products like Photoshop, Acrobat, or the Creative Cloud desktop app are essential for creatives, but installation hiccups can derail your workflow. Whether you’re hit with error codes like 87, 4, or 1603, or the installer just freezes, these common issues often stem from corrupted files, software conflicts, or system glitches. Don’t panic—most can be resolved in under 30 minutes. Below, we’ll walk through step-by-step solutions based on Adobe’s official guidance and user-tested workarounds.

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Legacy Version of OneDrive for macOS

For anyone working on a Legacy version of the macOS running Office 365 though there is a work around for Office OneDrive is a different story.

​Microsoft phased out support for older versions of macOS in its OneDrive sync app since August 2024, the minimum required macOS version is macOS 13. When you install say build 16.88 (last know version for Monterey) it installs the latest version of OneDrive which then has the no entry sign in the apps folder.

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