Hello MichelPM and Apple fans,
I have similar issue on a Mac Pro from 2009 with OS 10.5.8 and need to upgrade to the latest possible OS for this model. I do not have Apple Store app in this version of OS.
specs:
Model name: Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L31a)
Processor:
Model name: Mac Pro
Model identifier: MacPro1,1
Processor: Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Speed of processor: 2.66 GHz
Processors: 2
Total number of cores: 4
L2 Cache : 4 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Bus speed: 1.33 GHz
Boot ROM: MP11.005C.B08
SMC (system): 1.7f10
Serial number (system): G87231GEUQ2
I would appreciate help with the following two questions:
1. Do I need to purchase the Snow Leopard for the $19.99 from their website to then upgrade to the newest/ newer OS version? Is there a way to avoid spending money on a platform that will only bridge to the newer OS for this iMac?
2. Would installing El Capitan on this model of iMac result in slower operation of the OS? Is my computer too old for the El Capitan? If so which version should I upgrade to and where can I get if from?
Also, this is Mac was previously owned by a friend of mine. Do I need the previous apple ID associated with this Mac to make any purchases in apple store?
It seems ridiculous that one has to pay for using a vintage OS on a vintage iMac not knowing if it will even work. I also own a MacBook Pro3, 1 (intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 4GB) and I upgraded from the same version of OS: 10.5.8 directly into El Capitan and I didnt have to pay. I had Apple Store however which seems to make the software easier to access but the OS should be accessible for free download directly from Apple. I got the ElCapitan insThe difficulty in upgrading the older OS on older iMacs is not fair to Apple customers.
Let me know what I can do to make us of this machine.
Thank you!
hazelsand