![]() ![]() This Apple article explains how to download older versions of OS X and macOS. The upgrade to High Sierra will also upgrade the firmware so your Mac can boot from APFS.Īccording to this Apple article, you can upgrade to El Capitan (10.11.X) from Lion (10.7.X). You will also probably need to upgrade your graphics card.Īccording to this Apple article to need to first be running at least Mountain Lion (10.8.X), before upgrading to High Sierra. However, according to this Apple article, you need to first be running at least High Sierra (10.13.6). Coherence Incubator 11 (coming to an open-source repository near you soon.According to, the latest version of macOS for your Mac is Mojave (10.14.X).Where's my Eclipse IDE gone? (into the Trash).Exciting things happening in Coherence.It’s rock steady.Įrror: Please make sure the Twitter account is public. Prior to 10.5.2 it really didn’t handle Secure IMAP and Secure SMTP very well – which was a bit of a pain as I use this all the time while I’m on the road. : The only challenge I really had since doing the upgrade from Tiger to Leopard was Mail.app. Yet another reason why I won’t be going back to Windows! ![]() What next? Well I’ve still got a few applications to update – like MailTags, but apart from that everything works as expected. In fact it was probably my generally non-technical Brother’s experience “yeah I did that ages ago, no problems” that reassured me I could perform the upgrade without losing a few days of my life and valuable information. It wasn’t until I was at my Brother’s place (where he’s now got 2 Macs since he switched) that I had a chance to look at the process. It was also the first time I’ve upgraded a Mac OS. I actually backup my notebook regularly, but I needed to make a “fresh” snapshot and this was going to take some time. I actually picked up my Leopard upgrade disk over a month ago when I was last in the States (at Oracle Open World) – Apple stores in the States are much cheaper than in the United Kingdom! It’s been sitting in it’s flashy Apple box for the best part of a month mainly because I haven’t had a chance to perform the monumental backup – just in case I experienced a complete disaster as I’ve seen with other operating systems. It went like this insert DVD, select upgrade, wait, remove DVD, done. The total upgrade process took just over an hour. Yesterday I upgraded OS X from Tiger to Leopard (not a rebuild but upgrade) on my Mac Book Pro, a original Intel Core Duo (not Core 2), 2gb, 100gb HDD. This must be the first time I’ve ever performed an operating system upgrade without any issues. ![]()
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