Is there any work around to install macOS Big Sur on a mid 2011 Imac?
Is there any work around to install macOS Big Sur on a mid 2011 Imac?
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
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Is there any work around to install macOS Big Sur on a mid 2011 Imac?
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
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No. A 2011 iMac hasn't received an upgrade for 4 years now. The latest version for it is macOS High Sierra.
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Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
No. A 2011 iMac hasn't received an upgrade for 4 years now. The latest version for it is macOS High Sierra.
-Jack
Jack-19 has already provided you with the answer. The only "work around" is to get a newer iMac if you want to run macOS Big or Monterey when it comes out.
Is there any work around to install macOS Big Sur on a mid 2011 Imac?