- #CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO MAC OS X#
- #CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO INSTALL#
- #CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO UPGRADE#
- #CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO PRO#
- #CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO CODE#
I have Mac OS X 10.6.8/10.7.x/10.8.x/10.9.x but I don't have a permanent connection to the internet. No, but be warned, the Yosemite installer is ~5GB in size so it may take some time to download. I have a compatible Mac and I am running Mac OS X 10.6.8/10.7.x/10.8.x/10.9.x so how do I obtain Yosemite on the Mac App Store? Yes but you will need to buy/upgrade to/install Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard first (£14) and then buy/install OS X 10.10 Yosemite on the Mac App Store. I'm still using a compatible Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.x/10.5.x on it. To as much RAM as you can afford the first time.
#CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO UPGRADE#
Most Macs usually only have two memory slots so it is best to upgrade
In the UK we recommend Kingston Technology lifetime All the supported Macs can run at least 2GB of RAM so all you need to do is upgrade your RAM toĪt least 2GB. My Mac has the correct type of processor but I don't have enough RAM. If you are running OS X 10.7.x/10.8.x/10.9.x go to Apple menu > About This Mac > click the "More Info…" button > (the System Information application will open) click "Overview" in the top left (this will now show the 'Graphics' capability) then click the "System Report" button > select "Hardware" on the left and check what it says for 'Model Identifier' on the right.Then under Hardware on the left select "Graphics/Displays" and check what it says for 'Video Card' on the right (you may have two cards listed, one for integrated graphics and one for discrete graphics). If you are running Mac OS X 10.4.x/10.5.x/10.6.x go to Apple menu > About This Mac > click the "More Info…" button > (the System Profiler application will open) select "Hardware" on the left and check what it says for 'Model Identifier' on the right.To be more specific and exact you can check what "Identifier" your Mac has by: To check what "model" you have the model number is usually printed on the outside of the computer somewhere.Ī. You can check "Processor", "Memory" and Mac OS X "Version" by going to Apple menu > About This Mac.Ī. How can I check what specifications my computer has or what model it is/graphics capability it has?Ī. NOTE: You will also need at least Mac OS X 10.6.7 and an Apple ID to be able to purchase Yosemite on the Mac App Store.
#CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO PRO#
#CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO CODE#
You must have purchased/downloaded it using your Apple ID previously or your computer must have originally come with it to obtain it otherwise you are most likely out of luck, sorry.
#CAN I GET OS X YOSEMITE FOR MY LATE 2008 MACBOOK PRO INSTALL#
Option 3: Download the Yosemite installer on one computer (at ~5GB in size) and obtain the OS X Install Disc Image to use on each computer that you want to install Yosemite on. Option 2: Download the Yosemite installer on one computer (at ~5GB in size), quit the installer and copy the installer to each computer's Applications folder that you want to install Yosemite on.Ī. Option 1: Download Yosemite individually on each computer at ~5GB in size each time.Ī. How do I install Yosemite on multiple computers?Ī. Mac App StoreĪuthorisations are unlimited whereas the iTunes authorisation limit is 10. NOTE: Mac App Store authorisations (for consumers) are different to iTunes authorisations. The iTunes / App Store accounts to authorise each computer in the family/household/business in turn toĭownload and install Yosemite (in the App Store application click on the "Purchases" tab). You can have more than one iTunes / App Store authorisation on a single machine. Do I have to buy Yosemite multiple times?Ī. In our family/household/business the different Macs have different iTunes / App Store accounts on It is still available to download from Apple - do not download installers from anywhere else! Yosemite was released on the 16th October 2014. OS X 10.10 Yosemite Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Article ID = 120Īrticle Title = OS X 10.10 Yosemite Frequently Asked Questions FAQįrequently Asked Questions about OS X 10.10 Yosemite OS X 10.10 Yosemite Frequently Asked Questions Q.