Yes, boot to your High Sierra Installer drive, use Disk Utility to unmount the volume, and then convert it to APFS.
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Replying to @dosdude1 @dirkcleiren
Apply the APFS patch in the post-install tool once done to make it bootable.
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Replying to @dosdude1 @dirkcleiren
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@dosdude1 =) i have some error on booting MacPRO 4.1 with High Sierra on APFS and encrypted SSD drive: boot file not found, exiting…1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @OlyGoElements @dirkcleiren
It doesn't work with encrypted APFS volumes right now.
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Replying to @OlyGoElements @dirkcleiren
Yeah, you should be able to use Case Sensitive if you really want to.
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