Unable to upgrade from Mojave to Catalina because my disk is not formatted to APFS

I purchased a MacBook Air with Mojave, and as I was setting it up, I tried to upgrade to Catalina. I received the error that my drive is not formatted to APFS, so I cannot upgrade? I tried going into Recovery mode and converting to APFS using Disk Utility, but I don’t even get the option under Edit to “Convert to APFS.”

Is there a way I can completely reformat my computer and reinstall some version of MacOS so I can use APFS? BTW, I tried to reinstall MacOS in Recovery mode, and it only gave me the option to install Sierra, and the. Told me I couldn’t because I had a later version of MacOS (Mojave).


thanks, dan

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Posted on Jun 19, 2020 9:31 PM

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Posted on Jun 21, 2020 8:09 AM

I resolved my issue by erasing my drive using MaxOS extended format in Disk Utility; then reinstalling MacOS (it installed Sierra).

i then downloaded High Sierra from Apple.com and updated my computer, which automatically converted my drive to APFS.

Finally, I was able to update to Catalina.


Thanks for all your help.

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Jun 21, 2020 8:09 AM in response to Daniel Jue

I resolved my issue by erasing my drive using MaxOS extended format in Disk Utility; then reinstalling MacOS (it installed Sierra).

i then downloaded High Sierra from Apple.com and updated my computer, which automatically converted my drive to APFS.

Finally, I was able to update to Catalina.


Thanks for all your help.

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Jun 20, 2020 4:23 AM in response to Daniel Jue

If you want anything on the drive, back up before doing anything else.

Boot into internet recovery (Cmd-opt-R) and use Disk Utility to erase the drive completely.

Then, reinstall MacOS.


In Disk Utility, select Show all devices from the View button menu.

Select the Drive, then Erase button.

Choose GUID Partition map and APFS.

Quit Disk Utility and Reinstall macOS.

If you want to restore data, Migrate your data from the backup when Startup Assistant ask what you want to do.

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Jun 20, 2020 9:48 AM in response to Daniel Jue

Apple provides non-destructive methods for start-up disk drives for APFS conversion, and hence no data (files or folders) will be lost.


side note: On the other hand, APFS formatting will erase all the files and folders stored on the external hard drive. If not backed up earlier, APFS formatting on the external drive will cause data loss. Even with the start-up drive, one may delete or lose files from the APFS formatted media.




Non-Destructive APFS Conversion


Restart the Mac into Recovery Mode.

Recovery: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204904


Launch Disk utility.

Click-select your named boot volume—the default name is "Macintosh HD" —(Not the physical drive above it.)

In the Disk Utility> Edit menu> select “Convert to APFS"


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Jun 20, 2020 9:45 AM in response to Barney-15E

thanks so much for the reply.


Unfortunately I am not being given the options you list. Here’s my Disk Utility page:


when I select Macintosh HD, and then select erase, I don’t get either a GUID partition or APFS option:


if I select Apple SSD SM0256G Media, I get The option for a GUID partition map under Scheme, but no APFS option under Format.


thanks, Dan

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Jun 20, 2020 10:00 AM in response to Daniel Jue

Are you sure your mac is running Mojave, that does not look like the Disk Utility GUI for Mojave,

if it were you would have the View option in the menubar. And you would also have APFS

options in the Erase> Format selector.


Boot your mac back up normally and check under > About This Mac what OS you are actually running.


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Jun 20, 2020 12:33 PM in response to Eau Rouge

it tells me I have Mojave v10.14.3


since this is a “new” used computer, I am perfectly ok with wiping it clean and starting from scratch. I’m ok installing Sierra, then upgrading step-by-step through all the updates to High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, if that is possible. Would that work, and if so how do I do that?

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Jun 21, 2020 8:51 AM in response to Daniel Jue

I resolved my issue by erasing my drive using MaxOS extended format in Disk Utility; then reinstalling MacOS (it installed Sierra).
i then downloaded High Sierra from Apple.com and updated my computer, which automatically converted my drive to APFS.
Finally, I was able to update to Catalina.

Sorry. I had considered suggesting this, but figured there should be an easier way.


It really isn't that bad, though. As a test, recently, I installed Mountain Lion on an External SSD, then upgraded to El Capitan, then High Sierra, Mojave, and finally Catalina. It only took about half a day to complete all of it. That certainly is affected by your internet download speed.

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