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Can a mid 2011 MacBook Air Run High Sierra?

Can a mid 2011 MacBook Air Run High Sierra?

Supported by the following Mac models: MacBook (Early 2015 or newer) MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer) MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer)

How do I upgrade my 2011 MacBook Air to High Sierra?

How to download macOS High Sierra

  1. Make sure you have a fast and stable WiFi connection.
  2. Open the App Store app on your Mac.
  3. Fin the last tab in the top menu, Updates.
  4. Click it.
  5. One of the updates is macOS High Sierra.
  6. Click Update.
  7. Your download has started.
  8. High Sierra will update automatically when downloaded.

What OS can I install on 2011 MacBook air?

MacBook Air Q&A

MacBook Air Original Mac OS X Maximum Mac OS X
“Late 2010” OS X 10.6.4 “Snow Leopard” macOS 10.13.x “High Sierra”
“Mid-2011” OS X 10.7 “Lion” macOS 10.13.x “High Sierra”
“Mid-2012” OS X 10.7.4 “Lion” Current
“Mid-2013” OS X 10.8.4 “Mountain Lion” Current
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Can MacBook Air 2011 be upgraded?

It cannot be upgraded subsequently. All other “Mid-2011” MacBook Air models have 4 GB of RAM soldered in place and cannot be upgraded at all.

CAN 2011 MacBook Pro Run High Sierra?

Answer: A: Yes High Sierra is still available for download and can be installed on your 2011 MBP.

Can I update from Sierra to High Sierra?

If you have macOS Sierra (the current macOS version), you can upgrade straight to High Sierra without doing any other software installations. If you are running Lion (version 10.7. 5), Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, or El Capitan, you can upgrade directly from one of those versions to Sierra.

Is MacBook Air 2011 obsolete?

Now that the mid-2011 MacBook Air and Pro lineup from Apple have been marked as obsolete, they will no longer be supported by macOS 10.13 when it drops later this year.

How do I know if my Mac can run high Sierra?

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The simplest way to determine what model your Mac is can be accomplished via the Apple menu , then choose “About This Mac”, the Overview section will display what model year the Mac is. Simply compare that model year to the compatible Macs list that can run macOS High Sierra.