
In this regard, is my Mac too old for Mojave? This year’s macOS Mojave beta, and subsequent update, won’t run and can’t be installed on any Mac older than about 2012 - or so Apple thinks.
These were all 13 and 15-inch models - the last 17-inch models were offered in 2011, and won’t be compatible here. There were four total MacBook Pros released in 2012, including a late-year Retina model. Installing macOS Mojave requires a Mac that has support for Metal Graphics API, which is absent from your model of MacBook Pro.įrequent question, can I upgrade my MacBook Pro early 2011 to Catalina? MacBook Pro models from 2012 and later will be compatible with Catalina. You asked, can I upgrade my 2011 MacBook Pro to Mojave? macOS Mojave is not officially supported on 2011 MacBook Pro.
Can you change the processor in a MacBook Pro 2011?. Can a late 2011 MacBook Pro run Sierra?. How do I know if my Mac is compatible with Mojave?. What Macs are compatible with Catalina?. Can you update a 2011 iMac to Catalina?. What is the latest OS for MacBook Pro Late 2011?. If you have any questions about macOS, please contact AskOtago. Macs running older operating systems than macOS High Sierra (10.13) should have their operating systems updated to a supported operating system as soon as possible. MacOS Catalina will run on these Macintosh computers: MacOS Mojave requires at least 2 GB of RAM and at least 12.5 GB of available disk. Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer Mid 2010 or Mid 2012 with a Metal-capable GPU. MacOS Mojave runs on the following Macintosh computers: MacOS High Sierra requires at least 2 GB of RAM and 14.3 GB of available disk space. MacOS High Sierra runs on the following Macintosh computers:
System requirements for macOS macOS High Sierra (10.13)
See Software Downloads for more information on accessing the its-sfotware server.
from on-campus in the Licenced folder on its-software server (smb://.nz/its-software/its-software/Licensed/macOS). Macs not owned by the University that came with Mac OS X Lion (10.6) and newer are licenced to run the latest compatible version of macOS. In 2010 the University of Otago purchased Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) licences for every Mac owned by the University, so all University owned Macs are licenced to run the latest compatible version of macOS. Catalina is the latest operating system for Mac (will be released late September 2019) and is free to upgrade from Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) or later.