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<blockquote data-quote="Sawday" data-source="post: 1932717" data-attributes="member: 22882"><p>I do have a Clone copy of my 2011 iMac. In order to run legacy apps on my new (2020 iMac) I was advised initially to partition the hard drive on the iMac and then boot into the appropriate one. However, my 'hard drive' is an SSD which cannot be partitioned so I understand and I was advised to run High Sierra from an external drive or USB. I do not want to install High Sierra onto my 2022 iMac. Is the no other way to run Apps that will not run under Ventura on my new iMac? Some are no longer supported full stop, others like Photoshop Elements can be upgraded but are then chargeable on a subscription basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawday, post: 1932717, member: 22882"] I do have a Clone copy of my 2011 iMac. In order to run legacy apps on my new (2020 iMac) I was advised initially to partition the hard drive on the iMac and then boot into the appropriate one. However, my 'hard drive' is an SSD which cannot be partitioned so I understand and I was advised to run High Sierra from an external drive or USB. I do not want to install High Sierra onto my 2022 iMac. Is the no other way to run Apps that will not run under Ventura on my new iMac? Some are no longer supported full stop, others like Photoshop Elements can be upgraded but are then chargeable on a subscription basis. [/QUOTE]
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