
MacBook Air 7,2 see this article on which ones could only run 10.12 or later. Septemwill only run 10.12 or later.MacBook Pro with touchbar (instead of physical F keys) JMac models (all 2017 Models except iMac Pro) will only run 10.12.5 or later Macs released on or after (including their model #s or namewhere known): These dates are important for recognizing what Mac OS X will run on Macs. For all others if you need an in between system, and your Mac is older, contact the App Store tech support.A quick upgrade guide has been posted on Upgrade paths available to Intel Macs* Macs generally will not run an older Mac OS X operating system than shipped with them.The one exception is virtualizing 10.6 Server on 10.7 or later, which is described later.Īlso important to note is that the Apple App Store only has 10.7, 10.8, and 10.12, except for those who purchased in between systems, and have a Mac that shipped with in between systems. iBook (not to be confused with their eBook format) Figure out the type of portable device you are running to ask a question about that device specifically.Īpple has these identifying articles as well: There are no iOS forums specific to the operating system found on iPads, iPod Touch, AppleTV, Apple Watch, and iPhones. The X in the version is important, and so is the preceding 10 in the version if it exists.Questions saying X.1 could refer to Mac OS X 10.13.1, 10.1. Apple menu -> About This Mac will tell you the Mac OS version or System version you are running. Posting in those forums about a current Mac, shows you have not researched your Mac sufficiently to get a succinct answer to your query. Note:PowerMac, PowerPC, eMac, iMac PPC, iBook (Apple recycled the name iBook for its eBook application on new Macs and iOS devices), Powerbook, Classic all refer to Macs that are older than the present seriesof Macs.
When you have no serial number, use one of these third party sites to find your model, production year, time in year(early, middle, late) is a great resource to isolate your model based on EMC#, Apple part number, and other features. Do not post the serial number on this board, as that is your key to any support you may have left.Use this tip also to help figure out which portion of the Support Community to post in, as this tip explains: This tip replaces version 2126 originally released on the Discussions Feedback forum.ĭo not use third party links as they may not be secure.