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Apr 3, 2014 6:44 AM in response to DJSMACCby Grant Bennet-Alder,Yes, BUT**
**A very important issue is the SOURCE of the base version of the software. Only a "Purchased" version contains "Drivers for every appropriate Mac".
A "shipped in the box" version for a different model Mac does not have all the Drivers, and has no way to get them, and will not work for this purpose.
Mac Pro Date introduced
Original Mac OS X included
(see Tips 1 and 3)Later Mac OS X included
(see Tip 1)Mac OS X Build(s)
(see Tip 2)Mac Pro (Late 2013) Dec 2013 10.9 10.9.2 13A4023, 13C64 Mac Pro (Mid 2012) Jun 2012 10.7.3 10.8, 10.8.3 11D2001, 12A269, 12D78 Mac Pro (Mid 2010) Aug 2010 10.6.4 10.7, 10.7.2, 10.7.3 10F2521, 10F2554, 11A511a, 11C74, 11D2001 Mac Pro with Mac OS X Server (Mid 2010) Aug 2010 10.6.4 10.7, 10.7.2, 10.7.3 (Server) 10F2522, 11A511a, 11C74, 11D2001 (Server) Mac Pro (Early 2009) Mar 2009 10.5.6 10.6 9G3553, 10A432 Mac Pro (Early 2008) Jan 2008
10.5.1
10.5.2, 10.5.4
9B2117, 9C2031, 9E25 Mac Pro Aug 2006
10.4.7
10.4.8, 10.4.9, 10.4.10, 10.5
8K1079, 8N1430, 8N1250, 8K1124, 8P4037, 8R3032, 8R3041, 9A581, 9A3129 .
You MUST observe the original minimum builds in most cases. The 10.6.4 required for the 2010 model is a CUSTOM build, and that model cannot boot from the last available "Full Retail" 10.6.3 DVD. The 2012 model also requires this version at a minimum because it runs the same firmware on essentially the same Hardware as the 2010 model.
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