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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy" data-source="post: 1125536" data-attributes="member: 7816"><p>Imagine my surprise to learn that with the help of a 3rd party patcher it is now possible to update any old Mac made from 2008 onwards to a fully functional version of the latest macOS, in spite of what Apple says. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it is true. I did it this weekend on my ancient mid-2012 13" MacBook Pro. She's now running Monterey and is 100% functional. Read more <a href="https://www.fotozones.com/live/index.php?/angle_of_view/on-equipment/the-10-year-old-wunderkind-r25/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy, post: 1125536, member: 7816"] Imagine my surprise to learn that with the help of a 3rd party patcher it is now possible to update any old Mac made from 2008 onwards to a fully functional version of the latest macOS, in spite of what Apple says. Yes, it is true. I did it this weekend on my ancient mid-2012 13" MacBook Pro. She's now running Monterey and is 100% functional. Read more [URL='https://www.fotozones.com/live/index.php?/angle_of_view/on-equipment/the-10-year-old-wunderkind-r25/']here[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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