Yes, you can!;)
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Op 25-jul.-2012 om 20:01 heeft Christine Grassman het
volgende geschreven:
> I'm having trouble determining if I can upgrade my MacBook. On the tech specs
> page, it seems to indicate that only the aluminum MacBooks can be upgra
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> Subject: Re: upgrading to mountain lion was Loving Mountain Lion
>
> It is $20 in the app store. That is an amazing price, though, and it has the
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t; [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
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> Subject: Re: upgrading to mountain lion was Loving Mountain Lion
>
> It is $20 in the app store. That is an amazing price, though, and it h
Is that a stable price?
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Subject: Re: upgrading to mountain lion was Loving Mountain Lion
It
If you bought that macbook new than you are fine. I have the regular
macbook from 2010 and it will have no problems running the new OS.
Original message:
I'm having trouble determining if I can upgrade my MacBook. On the tech
specs page, it seems to indicate that only the aluminum MacBooks can b
Considering how new your machine is you should be fine. Main hindrance
has been the video chipset. Apparently the latest UI makes heavy use of
the GPU and some older ones aren't up to the task. osxdaily has a nice
summary but generally if you have anything 2009 or newer you should be
ok. If you
It is $20 in the app store. That is an amazing price, though, and it
has the advantage of simply downloading and updating, not the
hours-long tedium and nail-biting of a windows upgrade (which costs a
lot more).
On 7/25/12, Kimsan wrote:
> Is it free to upgrade or will a person have to pay?
>
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t: Re: upgrading to mountain lion was Loving Mountain Lion
Hi Christine,
Yu should be able to upgrade your macbook just fine. Mine is just the white
macbook from February, 2010 with 4 GB ram and I upgraded it fine today.
Doug
On 2012-07-25, at 3:31 PM, Christine Grassman
wrote:
> I'm h
Great. Thanks. :)
On Jul 25, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> Hi Christine,
> Yu should be able to upgrade your macbook just fine. Mine is just the white
> macbook from February, 2010 with 4 GB ram and I upgraded it fine today.
>
> Doug
>
> On 2012-07-25, at 3:31 PM, Christine Grassman
Hi Christine,
Yu should be able to upgrade your macbook just fine. Mine is just the white
macbook from February, 2010 with 4 GB ram and I upgraded it fine today.
Doug
On 2012-07-25, at 3:31 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
> I'm having trouble determining if I can upgrade my MacBook. On the tec
I'm having trouble determining if I can upgrade my MacBook. On the tech specs
page, it seems to indicate that only the aluminum MacBooks can be upgraded
(along with Mbp, Mb Air, Mb Mini, and iMac). I bought my MacBook in February,
2011. I've got a 2.4 ghz Intel Core 2 Dup processor. Am I okay?
C
It's $19.99
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Is it free to upgrade
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