![]() In other words, just because your Mac was compatible with El Capitan (OS X 10.11), Yosemite (10.10), Mavericks (10.9), or Mountain Lion (10.8) may not necessarily mean that you’ll be able to upgrade to Sierra. ![]() With the release of Sierra, Apple decided to drop support for some Mac models that were supported by several previous releases of the Mac operating system. ![]() High Sierra’s system requirements are the same, except that High Sierra now requires 14.3 GB of available disk space, and a minimum of OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) to do a direct-upgrade installation.Īpple recently released a new version of its Mac operating system, macOS Sierra (version 10.12). Note: Although this article was written for macOS Sierra (10.12), much of it still applies to macOS High Sierra (10.13) which was released in September 2017. ![]() Apple + How To + Recommended What to Do if Your Mac Can’t Run macOS Sierra
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