Friday, December 21, 2012

Upgrading Mac OS X

With the release of OS X Mountain Lion in the summer of 2012, Apple made the switch to an online-only delivery method for its operating system. This means that it can be obtained by one method and one method only: purchasing it via the Mac App Store, which is available in Mac OS X 10.6.6 and later, for $19.99.

Many of you have Macs that are powerful, even if they aren't recent Mac models, and would like to install as up to date an operating system as possible. Sadly, Apple does not make this an easy task.                                                           You require a guide, and iOSolutions4u is that guide.

If you have have Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, would like to upgrade, but your Mac is not supported by Mountain Lion, then it is possible to upgrade to Mac OS X Lion. To accomplish this, you will need to call 1-800-MY-APPLE, and purchase the operating system for $19.99 from a salesperson over the phone. They will send you a series of emails, containing the installation file and the installation instructions.

If your Mac is too old for Mac OS X Lion, then you can still upgrade to Mac OS X Snow Leopard. To accomplish this, you can either call 1-800-MY-APPLE, and purchase the operating system on DVD for $19.99 from a salesperson over the phone, or purchase from Apple's online store for the same price.

To find out which operating systems your Mac will support, reference Apple's support pages or contact iOSolutions4u.

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