how can I change version 10.5.8 to 10.6 or higher version?

I have a version of 10.5.8 but new printer that I bought requires 10.6 or higher version.. Is there any way I can change the system so It can be compatabel with new printer?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), printer requires 10.6 or higher

Posted on May 2, 2013 5:08 AM

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May 2, 2013 5:12 AM in response to waving

Welcome to the Apple Support Communities


You can upgrade to Snow Leopard, always that your Mac is compatible. Open  > About this Mac, and have a look at Processor. If you have a Intel processor, buy Snow Leopard > http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard If you have a PowerPC processor, you can't use the printer.


After buying Snow Leopard, make a backup, insert the DVD and upgrade. After upgrading, open  > Software Update, and install all available updates. Finally, you will be able to use your printer

May 2, 2013 7:36 AM in response to waving

Be aware that none of the pre-2006 iMacs this forum covers can run any Mac OS higher than Leopard 10.5.8. The best way for us to help you figure out an upgrade path is to do "About this Mac" from your Apple menu and, in the resulting window, click the "More Info..." button. That launches System Profiler.


The first Profiler screen has the details of your exact iMac variant This example is from a MacBookPro but the format is the same):


User uploaded file

The SECOND line, "Model Identifier" will be followed by an alph-numeric code. For pre-2006 iMacs it has the format "PowerMacX,X" where the "X" is a number. For iMacs from 2006 and later, the format is 'iMacX,X"


Please tell us the machime identifier code and your scren size and we can help you with any possible hardware andor softer upgrade options.


Please DO NOT post your serial number, however.

May 19, 2013 12:34 AM in response to Allan Jones

Hello..

I am also facing problem with my Mac with the upgrade. In my case, when i click on the software update option it says no upgrade available.


System configration is below for your reference:

Hardware Overview:


Model Name: MacBook Pro

Model Identifier: MacBookPro4,1

Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processor Speed: 2.5 GHz

Number Of Processors: 1

Total Number Of Cores: 2

L2 Cache: 6 MB

Memory: 3 GB

Bus Speed: 800 MHz

Boot ROM Version: MBP41.00C1.B00

SMC Version (system): 1.27f3


I have purchased iphone5 but could not connect to itunes.


Please advice.


Deepak

Aug 14, 2013 9:00 AM in response to dogs1959

Dogs, the maximum operating system you can run is 10.5.8 on any G5.

If you need access to Mac OS 9, don't upgrade past 10.4.11, or keep 10.4.11 or earlier on a second partition or external firewire hard drive. USB won't boot Mac OS X PowerMac versions.


10.4.11 is the newest version of 10.4, which went in this sequence: 10.4, 10.4.1, 10.4.2, 10.4.3, 10.4.4, 10.4.5, 10.4.6, 10.4.7, 10.4.8, 10.4.9, 10.4.10, 10.4.11. A combo update allowed you to skip several versions.


10.5 was a paid update and so was 10.4.

Oct 10, 2013 7:19 AM in response to a brody

Model Name: MacBook

Model Identifier: MacBook4,1

Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processor Speed: 2.1 GHz


Hi,


As I bought this off my friend in 2008 while it was still brand new, I'm not sure if it is pre-2006, but it's looking like it is. Nonetheless, I wish to buy the latest OS (as I've mistakenly bought an expensive HDD that requires at least a Snow Leopard 10.6.6+).


Is it possible to still change my OS entirely, or 10.5.8 is all my MacBook can do? If I can at least upgrade to a Snow Leopard, is Snow Leopard available in download format instead of buying the DVD?


IF I can download OS X Lion, where can I buy it from?


Sorry for so many questions! I've been using non-Macs at work and decided to give my Mac an overhaul, short of buying a new laptop.


Thanks

Jen

Oct 10, 2013 7:23 AM in response to jenxger

Jenxgar,

Nope, all MacBooks are 2006 or later. And yours being a Core2Duo means it is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7.

It is just not compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 or later, which needed a model identifier of MacBook 5,1 or later.


Read the rest of this thread. You'll need to purchase the 10.6 retail installer from the Apple online store, to get to 10.6.6 (or if you like to 10.6.8), and then if you have no PowerPC applications which predate 2006, you can upgrade to 10.7 from the App Store, and then up to as high as 10.7.5.

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