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What can I do with my old Mac?

What can I do with my old Mac?

If the Mac is no longer functional, or if it’s too old, you can recycle it. Apple’s recycling program will take any of your devices and recycle them. They may even give you a gift card if the computer still has some value. You won’t get a lot, and lately Apple’s prices for Mac trade-ins have been very low.

Can you still use an old Mac?

If you’re concerned that your older MacBook won’t perform as well as a new model, this is perfectly reasonable. For instance, if all you need a MacBook for is working, using cloud applications and software like Office 365 and some web browsing, any of Apple’s last several generations of MacBooks will be fine.

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How do I use my old Mac monitor?

Connect the two Macs with either a Mini DisplayPort cable or a Thunderbolt cable. The connection typically happens automatically, but if your iMac doesn’t automatically enter Target Display Mode, press Command+F2 on the iMac to manually enter Target Display Mode. The iMac displays the screen contents of the source Mac.

How do I set up an old Mac?

Here are the steps Apple describes:

  1. Start up your Mac pressing Shift-Option/Alt-Command-R.
  2. Once you see the macOS Utilities screen choose the Reinstall macOS option.
  3. Click Continue and follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. Select your startup disk and click Install.
  5. Your Mac will restart once the installation is complete.

Is iMac 2011 still worth it?

The 2011 iMacs are a popular choice for those looking for a used iMac with all the trimmings. 2011 saw a lot of improvements to the iMac, while still retaining a high degree of expandability making them a good candidate for customization.

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Is my Mac too old for iTunes?

If you open the App Store on your Mac, and click on the Updates tab, you should see the latest iTunes update with an option to intall it. And your Mac is not “too old” by a long shot. It can run macOS High Sierra which is the most current macOS after Mojave. Post back if you have any questions.