RogueMale wrote:
Late 2012.
A late 2012 can run Catalina, but it will be really slow if it still has the stock spinning hard drive and only 4 GB of RAM.
i am nervous that this update will nerf my mac and slow it down! it is functioning really well fast and flawlessly, although some software that i wish to use wont run anymore,
Yea I totally understand and that is why it is important to have a good backup on a reliable external drive or two.
At this point if the Mac Mini is still stock and you run older software, then you should only take it up to High Sierra.
Is it possible to down-date the OSX back to 10.9.5 if the Catalina update "ruins" my perfectly functioning mac?
It is, but it's a real pain in the *** that requires erasing the drive, reinstalling the old macOS and then migrating your data from a worthy backup.
thanks
You're welcome!
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