If you upgrade to Mojave, I cannot recommend too strongly upgrading from High Sierra on a boot drive formatted APFS (not a partition!). You CANNOT disable the AMD GPU in an iMac.).īelieve it. Although it is too slow and the screen is glitchy to be practical, it does work well enough for testing. If you want to enable GPU acceleration on these machines, you'll need to disable the AMD GPU (This will work on MacBook Pro 8,2 and 8,3 systems ONLY. This includes the 15' and 17' MacBook Pro systems (MacBookPro8,2 and 8,3). Mojave will be almost UNUSABLE without graphics acceleration. I installed it on my 2010 27' iMac i7 using the instructions below.Ĭurrently, it is not possible to get full graphics acceleration when running Mojave on a system with a Radeon HD 5xxx or 6xxx series GPU. Some of my VIs will not load - the same ones that will not load in 25.5, Digital Performer and DSP-Q so that's not a Finale issue. Finale 2014.5 will open for me and appears to work the same as in Sierra and High Sierra: with limitations. I put it on my test SSD and used Migration Assistant to bring my system settings and Applications over (instead of installing which won't work). That said, I am running Finale 2014.5 & 25.5 over Mojave on an unsupported Mac (more on that below). Finale will not install over High Sierra or Mojave before v. MakeMusic tells you this won't work and, if you try it, you're on your own.