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 |
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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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