Check Your Old Drives: macOS 28 Set to Drop Encrypted HFS+ Support
Apple is officially retiring encrypted Mac OS Extended (HFS+) volume support in macOS 28. Here’s how to make sure your old external hard drives remain accessible. Read More...
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