![]() ![]() I was running High Sierra and moved to Mojave when Catalina was released and I had support for High Sierra the entire time I was operating under it. I just upgraded my late 2013 iMac (It came with two 4's so I maxed the slots to 16MB RAM). ![]() What should I do to at this point to get Mojave? On retry at the above websites same message came after a download installer was installed and I tried to open it. I did not come up with any anything else remotely related to an older version or installer. I have use Mojave as search term for Mac Mini files and trashed an installer for Mojave that was in the applications folder then emptied the trash. This copy of the Install macOS Mojave application is damaged, and can‘t be used to install macOS. I click on the link that takes me to the Apple Apps site and click on the Mojave open button and get this popup message: How do I download a copy of Mojave or take some other route to get my 2020 TruboTax and Quicken 2007 to continue working for the next year while I transition to newer hardware and software? I have looked through the common searches and checked out the following two websites that are supposed to download Mojave: So I am looking for something straight forward. I am not young and technically sophisticated, although when I was I bought the first Mac introduced in 1984. I would like to do a slow transition of hardware and software over the next year since it is not a cheap or trouble free step. I need to get Mojave that is the intermediate OS between 32 bit and 64 bit systems. There may be some other older software I am using that is 32 bit based that will not function on OS 10.15. I am also still using Quicken 2007 that supposedly will not operate on Catalina or newer OS from Mac. The 2020 version of TurboTax will not operate on OS 13 and needs Mojave 10.14 or newer. 2020) my Mac Mini (late 2012) is running High Sierra 10.13.6. I don't think I could comfortably backtrack to an earlier OS, though I know that is possible).ĭownload Mojave late 2020 Need to download MojaveĬurrently (Dec. I *really* don't want a slow down, and given how computer-dependent my work is during the Covid lockdown, want to minimise risk of computer problems (e.g. So my question is whether it's worth upgrading to High Sierra or even Mojave at this stage. So, while I've seen loads of problems with Catalina for mid-2015 Macbook Pros, people have been saying in those that Mojave has been fine. However, I'm starting to hit software I can't download without upgrading the OS. I've found Sierra great, and decided only to accept security updates after having had OS-upgrades slow down my last two (earlier) MacBook Pros until they were unusable. I'm running a mid-2015 15in MacBook Pro (2.2 Ghz Intel Core i7 16GB 1600 MHz DD3), with macOS Sierra. I realise this question was asked loads a few years ago, but I'm asking it now as there will have been many updates to - for example - High Sierra since people were asking this question back in mid 2017 and early 2018 (when there were reports of it being slowed down). Mid-2015 Macbook Pro upgrade to High Sierra or Mojave? Hi folks, TL DR: When does Mojave support end? Has Apple said anything official? If you'll forgive the comparison for a moment, Microsoft does usually publish such timelines, "all bug fixes and security updates," "just security updates," "EOL unless we have another Meltdown or Spectre," etc., and I wondered if anyone knew of an equivalent timeline for macOS Mojave. My question is if Apple has any timeline anywhere, (google has gotten me nothing,) as far as for how long Mojave support will last. That said, I should probably get to my point before the mods yeet this into the forum for the new version. (And, from what I've read, I don't think some of the neatest stuff in the new version works with my hardware, either the laptop itself or my aging 16GB iPad Air 2 that apparently doesn't support Sidecar.) I'm also concerned about losing my Windows10 install on BootCamp, or losing hardware support within that, like my touchpad and stuff. The age of the laptop and the cut off for 32-bit apps, (many of which refuse to upgrade despite my repeated attempts to ask the developers to do so.looking at you, RosettaStone, Steam, and GuildWars2,) both make me hesitant to upgrade to the newest macOS. I'm running a mid-2015 MBP that I got myself for Christmas of that year, so I know that, as far as Macs go, it's not exactly a young whippersnapper, but it WAS the top-of-the-line best-you-could-get MBP for that time. ![]()
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