
So yeah, back to the thread topic Is it possible to. Sadly when iTunes, browsers and now Dropbox has stop to support 10.6.8 machine, I guess it's time for an upgrade. Come on, that the key step for those who are in old versions of OS X is to find and upgrade to Snow Leopard first. Guys, I'm here again after 8 years running my good ol' build which it is still running smooth until today without any fuss. Once these steps have been carried out, there is only first install Snow Leopard on our machine and after everything is installed open the Mac App Store and download OS X Mavericks this time for free and install it on the Mac. You can upgrade to OS X Mavericks from: Snow Leopard (10.6.8), Lion (10.7) and Mountain Lion (10.8) but if you have a version prior to Snow Leopard 10.6 You must first upgrade to OS X Snow Leopard in order to install OS X Mavericks.įor this we only have to buy the version of OS X Snow Leopard which is only available for purchase from the Mac App Store and which has u n price of 18 euros in Spain and 19,99 dollars in the United States. The OS X version of your Mac is in the About this Mac window, click on More information and just below the serial number we find the version of the operating system, it can be accessed from the menú menu in the menu bar. The next step is to see the version of OS X that we have on our Mac MacBook (late 2008 or early 2009 aluminum model or later) Apple on Monday issued a recommended 'Supplemental Update' for all Macs running Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 that delivers a handful of final fixes for the previous-generation operating system.



This appears on the Apple website and is the following: The list is long and it is almost certainly our Mac appears in those that can be updated, but it is always better to make sure before taking any step. 2 The next step is to see the version of OS X that we have on our MacĬheck if our Mac is compatible with OS X Mavericks.1 Check if our Mac is compatible with OS X Mavericks.
