![]() Use any imaging tool that works (DeployStudio for me) and copy the image on the target macĪnd voilà ! You now have a working Mojave running on HFS formatted drive.Boot on the external drive (now in HFS format).Plug the external harddrive on a separate machine, and run the Paragon Software APFS to HFS converter (I know it's a third party software, but it's free, and it does the job pretty well).Restart, make sure everything is working (right now it will be in APFS).Boot on the drive, finish the install, create an account.Get an external harddrive on which you're going to install macOS Mojave.Here's the following steps that allowed to get a working Mojave on HFS (and clonable with DeployStudio (managed to install GarageBand, didn't test more complex software) ![]() This is actually possible in a weird way, and App Store still works. It will automatically finish the rest of the installation.
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