You Core Duo machine is limited to OS-10.7 Lion
THAT is because in is 32 bit wide
10.8 Mountain Lion is 64 bit wide.
I have a Mid-2007 White MacBook with the same limitations.
Apple HAS updated iTunes recently for your machine.
You need to max out your RAM at 2GB.
2 1GB 667 DIMMs.
I also
Il giorno 12/09/16 16.09, "J Janks" ha scritto:
> so Mac has stopped supporting Tiger??
Oh, way worse than that. :-)
Apple is currently supporting just the last three OSX versions; at the
moment, it's 10.11, 10.10. 10.9 - anything before that (including Tiger,
10.4), is "on its own".
That doesn't
Macs can also run PC software, so you get a twofer!
Mike Amato
On September 13, 2016 at 11:27:23 AM, 'John Hobbs' via iMac Group
(imaclist@googlegroups.com(mailto:imaclist@googlegroups.com)) wrote:
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> On 12 Sep 2016, at 15:09, J Janks wrote:
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> I'm not the Mac user the hubby is but he
On 12 Sep 2016, at 15:09, J Janks wrote:
I'm not the Mac user the hubby is but he is NOT tech friendly in the least. He
has a desktop iMac 5.2 (I did find that is produced week 34 of 2006) that is
running OS X Tiger. I found the update log but can't find it again so based
on memory last
I'm not the Mac user the hubby is but he is NOT tech friendly in the
least. He has a desktop iMac 5.2 (I did find that is produced week 34 of
2006) that is running OS X Tiger. I found the update log but can't find
it again so based on memory last update was 2010/11 (sound about right??).
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