macBook Pro 13” Mid 2012 can be upgraded to macOS 10.15. macOS 10.15 is still a ways back from current, but not as far back as macOS 10.12. macOS 10.15 drops support for older 32-bit apps, as part of the 64-bit migration that started back around OS X 10.5. You will want to rev...
The 2012 one has 4 or 8 GB of soldered-in RAM and cannot be upgraded past Catalina. Even if you have the Mid 2012 model, it's had nearly a 13-year run. It may be time to consider replacing it with one of the 13" or 15" M4 MacBook Airs – or one of the 14" M4-family ...
Extra Info: I have attempted to create a MacOS 13 installer on Windows previously and gotten stuck at it actually installing. I now have access to an actual MacBook, which I have used to try from the beginning at making the installer and OpenCore booter on an external USB. I...
especially when the Mac Pro with its multiple 64-bit Xeon processors, ample RAM capabilities, and options for graphics card upgrades ought to run the new OS just fine. For these models, the only detail preventing Mountain Lion from running is a compatibility with the systems' firmware. While ...
I would strongly advise And1MCA to buy a RAM upgrade to bring that MacBook Pro up to at least 8GB, preferably 16GB RAM. The current 4GB RAM will probably result in many applications, including Lightroom, to run slowly due to lack of RAM. Upgrading the internal hard drive to an ...
I'm spoil with 4GB Ram on all my PC, iMac, Macbook Pro all the time even mine old Mac mini 2.66 GHz(late 2009) model have 4GB Ram, and so used to open a bunch of app and leave it running. And I'm always on wireless too. G glitch44 macrumors 65816 Feb 28, 2006 1,126...
hello . I bought a MacBook 13.3 core duo black. There is 512 MB of ram only and I would like to upgrade it to 2 or 4 GB. Can you, please, tell me, do I have to buy some special RAM for Apple or any other is suitable too? thank you...
After you’ve upgraded to the latest macOS, be sure to install trusted Mac antivirus software to more fully protect your Mac from the latest malware and other threats.How to Install macOS Sequoia on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements...
What’s the difference to the Mac Pro today? Nothing. No hardware upgrades possible. Still a failure and Apples knows it. (It doesn’t even use it in commercials) Not sure what you meant by this...I bought one off eBay and upgraded it to the highest Xeon and 64gb ...
I mean literally you are developing an iOS app with Xcode requires 4 GB RAM and a great cooling system (& also a proper working fan.). Which you can't get in lower macbook models like Macbook Air. The thing is that you have to purchase a Macbook Pro with big screen resolution ...