Can I use HFS+ External Drives with High Sierra?

BACKGROUND: I'm about to update my mid-2015 MacBook Pro from Yosemite (10.10.5) to High Sierra. Due to a number of old things no longer working out, once the update is complete, I plan to then create a bootable external volume, then completely wipe the MBP and do a fresh install of everything. (NOTE: I *cannot* simply restore everything from Time Machine because the backup would simply recreate 2 of the 3 major problems I need to correct... but I *do* keep a current Time Machine backup "just in case" anyway).


PROBLEM/QUESTION: I know High Sierra uses a new file system, and the large external drive I have to hold all my personal files, copies of libraries, etc. is formatted HFS+ (*not* journaled HFS+, just plain HFS+). So far everything I've read refers to Journaled HFS+ being alright (like the smaller external drive I use for Time Machine), but I haven't been able to figure out if the updated MBP will be able to read the external drive.


Thanks in advance for any info/advice...!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Jul 30, 2018 9:35 PM

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Posted on Jul 31, 2018 5:18 PM

Yes, it will. The journaling component isn’t actually a different filesystem type, but a log of all changes made to the volume.


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Jul 31, 2018 5:18 PM in response to BSL59

FWIW, anything kept external should be HFS+, especially backup data

so that it can be accessible by any machine. If you make external drives

APFS (which is not recommended for HDD), only High Sierra machines

can read them.


Actually for my most important data, I back up to MBR partitioned, exFAT

drives. That way I can even access them on a PC if no Mac is available.

Never know what can happen!

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