Updating macOS to a newer version
My macOs High Sierra is 10.13.6 How do I upgrade to 10.14 or newer? I am trying to update Mimeo Photos but the update needs 10.14.
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My macOs High Sierra is 10.13.6 How do I upgrade to 10.14 or newer? I am trying to update Mimeo Photos but the update needs 10.14.
High Sierra 10.13.6 is the last possible version for a mid 2011 iMac.
Also see the following from Identify your iMac model - Apple Support
iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011)
Model Identifier: iMac12,1
Part Number: MC309xx/A, MC812xx/A
Newest compatible operating system: macOS High Sierra
High Sierra 10.13.6 is the last possible version for a mid 2011 iMac.
Also see the following from Identify your iMac model - Apple Support
iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011)
Model Identifier: iMac12,1
Part Number: MC309xx/A, MC812xx/A
Newest compatible operating system: macOS High Sierra
Apple frequently announces new products in Sept/Oct. The current 24" iMac was released in 2021 so it is a 2 year old model and it's possible that a newer version of it will be released soon. You may want to wait a short time to see if there is an announcement (only if you want the latest model, with the potential of being supported for upgrades for a longer time -- I have the current model and am very happy with it).
Regarding trade information , the following may help: Apple Trade In - Apple
You can also download the latest version of iTunes 12.8 (for High Sierra) from the Apple site.
With this version of iTunes, you can import music from your own CDs, buy downloadable music from the iTunes Store, and/or subscribe to Apple Music.
Jen8219 wrote:
So does that mean I can no longer get updates and need a new computer. I am sorry, I am not very computer savvy. I do thank you for reaching out.
It means that you can no longer get updates to macOS – or to the Safari browser, since Apple bundles Safari updates with macOS updates.
You can still get some software that might prolong the usable life of the machine. E.g.,
I believe the commercial backup utilities Carbon Copy Cloner V5 and SuperDuper! will also run on High Sierra. (You should definitely be doing some sort of backup, whether using Time Machine, or using one of them.)
That's correct -- it can't be upgraded beyond High Sierra 10.13.6 and you cannot upgrade to 10.14 or later. If you need to install any software that requires 10.14 or later there isn't a way to do that.
Also, there are potential security issues with using Safari with High Sierra. For security reasons you should consider using a 3rd party internet browser that supports their current version with your older macOS. One example is Chrome. See: https://www.google.com/chrome/
What type of Mac (MacBook Air, iMac, etc) and what model year is your Mac? Both of those are available at Apple menu > About This Mac.
It is a MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.6
Processor 2.7 GHZz Intel Core i5
Memory 8GB 1333 MHz DDR3
iMac 21.5 inch (mid 2011)
I bought it in 2010 or 2011
So does that mean I can no longer get updates and need a new computer. I am sorry, I am not very computer savvy. I do thank you for reaching out.
Thank you so much for explaining so I could understand. I guess it's about time for an upgrade anyways. Maybe I will see about a trade in. I do use Google Chrome. Thanks
Thank you for your advice. I just looked up the trade in value information. They offered to recycle it for free.
I think I will wait for a month or so to see if a new version comes out.
Updating macOS to a newer version