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I need to update my MacBook Air but there is no update listed, but I still have the old version.

I need to update my MacBook Air but there is no update listed, but I still have the old version. When I go to my app updates or software updates, it had no update for me but I have the 2020 version. I still need the MacOS Ventura version as well. I have been trying to add Microsoft Excel on my computer and it does not allow me because it states, "(null) can’t be installed on “Macintosh HD” because macOS version 11 or later is required."

I would genuinely appreciate any feedback you can provide, thank you!

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Posted on Dec 5, 2022 9:43 AM

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Posted on Dec 5, 2022 9:55 AM

The model year of a MacBook Air is available at Apple menu > About This Mac.

A mid 2009 MacBook Air can be upgraded to El Capitan 10.11.6 but no later version. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A late 2010 through mid 2011 MacBook Air can be upgraded to High Sierra 10.13.6 but no later version. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A mid 2012 MacBook Air can be upgraded to Catalina 10.15.7 but no later. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A mid 2013 and early 2014 MacBook Air can be upgraded to the latest version of Big Sur macOS 11 but no later. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

An early 2015 and a 2017 MacBook Air can be upgraded to the latest version of Monterey macOS 12. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A 2018 or later MacBook Air can be upgraded to the current version of Ventura macOS 13. See: How to upgrade to macOS Ventura - Apple Support


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Dec 5, 2022 9:55 AM in response to beccacamarena

The model year of a MacBook Air is available at Apple menu > About This Mac.

A mid 2009 MacBook Air can be upgraded to El Capitan 10.11.6 but no later version. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A late 2010 through mid 2011 MacBook Air can be upgraded to High Sierra 10.13.6 but no later version. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A mid 2012 MacBook Air can be upgraded to Catalina 10.15.7 but no later. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A mid 2013 and early 2014 MacBook Air can be upgraded to the latest version of Big Sur macOS 11 but no later. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

An early 2015 and a 2017 MacBook Air can be upgraded to the latest version of Monterey macOS 12. See: How to download macOS - Apple Support

A 2018 or later MacBook Air can be upgraded to the current version of Ventura macOS 13. See: How to upgrade to macOS Ventura - Apple Support


Dec 5, 2022 10:07 AM in response to beccacamarena

A 2017 MacBook Air cannot be upgraded to Ventura.

It can be upgraded to Monterey but no later. If you are running a version earlier than Monterey, see the following to upgrade to Monterey: How to download macOS - Apple Support


I'm not aware of any apps that won't run on Monetery -- the current version of Excel should have no problem with Monterey.


What macOS do you currently have installed?

Dec 5, 2022 9:59 AM in response to FoxFifth

Thank you for your response. So two things, if I have a 2017 MacBook Air does that mean per your list of updates that I can get, I can’t get the macOS Ventura since that’s is listed for 2018 versions+? And second, when I click on the support website to show me how to do the upgrade/update, it gives me the steps and every time I do follow the steps on my computer, I don’t have a update to click on, so that’s my issue, there’s no update for me, but it’s also stopping me from downloading other apps on my laptop because it says I don’t have the latest version.

Dec 5, 2022 1:01 PM in response to beccacamarena

Sounds good. Upgrading from High Sierra to Monterey should resolve the issue with Microsoft Excel.


However, be aware that if you have any non-Apple 32-bit software, it will not run with Monterey and will also need to be updated. The following article has some more information about that.: https://www.macworld.com/article/232735/how-to-check-if-mac-software-is-32-or-64-bit.html

I need to update my MacBook Air but there is no update listed, but I still have the old version.

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