![]() ![]() I've spoken with three Apple Senior Advisers over the phone and via chat who were all very willing to help me but unable to find any solution. I'm given the error "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID." After successfully combining and mounting the drives, I return to the High Sierra Installer to attempt to install the OS on the RAID0 drive. I then combine both of the internal drives I wish to use in the RAID0 format with Disk Utility's RAID Assistant. ![]() When I attempt to go through the installation process for High Sierra, I boot into recovery mode with High Sierra already installed on an external drive and the two freshly erased and partitioned internal SSDs in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format. I've swapped the SATA-connected optical drive for a second internal SSD for maximum read and write speeds. I'm working with a bit of a unique situation as I've been running Mac OS Sierra successfully in a RAID0 setup on a 15" 2011 MacBook Pro. I'm wondering if there is a way to install Mac OS High Sierra using terminal onto a specified drive?
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