I am guessing the answer is no too. What a bummer...I don’t know for sure since it’s not out yet, but the answer is probably no. Typically you can’t put an earlier version of macOS on a Mac if it came out before the Mac.
I am guessing the answer is no too. What a bummer...
There is no chance the iMac Pro will run Sierra; it will require a specific build of 10.13.2.Does anyone know if the new iMac Pro can run Sierra? I really am not ready to go to HS as I am in a recording studio environment and not everything I run is fully compatible just yet. Thanks!
It's pretty likely that a virtualized Sierra will work, but until now there are no Macs that require High Sierra, so it's impossible to say for sure. In general, though, virtualized macOS does not perform very well.Can you run it in a VM?