
Secondly, assuming that’s possible, would the OS just work ok when I swapped the disk into new hardware? My current MacBook won’t take anything newer than High Sierra, so that’s what’s on the disc at present.īe nice if the disc just went in, booted up with all my apps and software, then allowed an upgrade to Mojave. If you currently own a 2018 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar and it is running macOS High Sierra (10.13.

I have a couple of questions though.įirstly, is the hard drive in the 2018 MacBook Pro replaceable for a normal 2 1/2” Sata SSD drive? I recently upgraded the drive in my 17” MacBook to a 750gb SSD one, so it would be nice if I could buy the slightly cheaper 256gb model MacBook and replace its drive with my 750gb one. Labeled as macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 Supplemental Update 2 for MacBook Pro (2018), the update is said to improve the stability and reliability of the computer, and is therefor recommended for all users of a 2018 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar to install.

So I’m looking at replacing it with a 15” MacBook Pro. It’s a real shame, as it still functioned exactly as I wanted, and I was hoping to get another couple of years out of it. After doing a security update the other day, my trusty early 17” MacBook Pro seems to be having graphics issues.
