![]() ![]() … This means that if your Mac is older than 2012 it won’t officially be able to run Catalina or Mojave.Ĭorrespondingly, how do I manually update my Mac? To manually update your Mac, open the System Preferences dialog box from the Apple menu, and then click “Software Update.” All available updates are listed in the Software Update dialog box. You asked, is my MacBook air too old to update? Apple said that would run happily on a late 2009 or later MacBook or iMac, or a 2010 or later MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini or Mac Pro. Aim to keep 15–20GB of free storage on your Mac for installing updates. ![]() Your Mac needs to have enough free space to download the new update files before it can install them. However, the most common reason is a lack of storage space.
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