OS X Mountain Lion does not support machines before 2007
In addition, Apple's new operating system version does not support Intel's GMA 950 and X3100 graphics models.
In addition, Apple's new operating system version does not support Intel's GMA 950 and X3100 graphics models.
OS X Mountain Lion does not support models before 2007. Photo: Slashgear.
According to Slashgear, Apple's latest OS X version does not support the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and desktop models released before 2007. The minimum hardware requirements of OS X Mountain Lion also eliminate some of the history models. GMA 950 and X3100 GPUs. The Mac Pro model launched in 2007 and the Mac Mini introduced in mid 2007 cannot install OS X Mountain Lion.
Below are models that can run OS X Mountain Lion
- iMac launched from mid 2007 onwards
- MacBook 13-inch output from early 2009 onwards or 13-inch aluminum version in 2008
- The 13-inch MacBook Pro came out from mid-2009 onwards, a 15-inch version with a 2.4 / 2.2 GHz, 17-inch version from the end of 2997 onwards.
- MacBook Air came out from late 2008 onwards
- Mac Mini came out from early 2009 onwards
- Mac Pro came out in early 2008 onwards
- Xserve came out early 2009
Update 25 May 2019
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