
Upgrading to 10.7 and above, don& … - Apple Community All other Mac shipped with Mavericks or Yosemite that are Big Sur compatible.īefore updating to 10.7 or later from 10.6.8 or earlier, please read this tip: Only the MacBook Air 6,1 (as the system profiler reports the Machine ID) shipped with 10.8.4 and is compatible with Big Sur. Some 10.8 prebundled Macs can be upgraded to 10.12 and then to Catalina. 10.2 & 10.3 are not mentioned above since they can't be upgraded to 10.6 or later. Server versions of Mac OS X are better handled by asking questions in the Server forum.

This is part of a series of tips of updating to Mac OS X 10.2 through Mac OS 11.0 Client. They are 4 years apart in the compatibility and many Macs are not compatible with Big Sur that are with older systems. 10.11 is NOT to be confused for Big Sur, 11.0. The computers themselves that can be upgraded to 10.8 are the same computers that can be upgraded to 10.11 El Capitan. Pretty much anyone who can upgrade to 10.8 can upgrade to 10.11, unless they have some software or driver thĪt has not been rated for 10.11 El Capitan.

When upgrading an older machine and logging in the App Store, be sure to put any code in the tail end of your password of the password field logging in to the App Store. 10.8.4 prebundled MacBook Airs can upgrade to Big Sur.ġ0.12.4 or later is necessary for the separate multifactor authentication code field to appear on the Mac. No 10.8 system can upgrade to 12.0 Monterey.
