Here's the blow by blow account which was basically given in the original thread. If you have an HHD, many of the advantages of HS won't be available to you although Mojave fixes some of that. Note any problems you encounter as they are important. My only advice is to rerun the High Sierra installer. You shouldn't have been given that option except in Beta but if you were, that can be an indicator of a disk problem. If you clicked yes anyway, that's a problem, for example. If you have an HHD or Fusion drive, High Sierra will not convert to APFS. This is day 3 of the discussion and you haven't told us exactly what those problems were. If your iMac was on my bench, I could tell you-but it's not. I don't know why you had problems with High Sierra. A 2013 is 5 years old and meets every definition of an older Mac. Once again: According to Apple, older Macs need to be on 10.13.6 first because of a firmware update that needs to be run so that it will accept Mojave.
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