Sujet : Re: HW upgrade for 13 in early 2015 MacBook Pro?
De : ant (at) *nospam* zimage.comANT (Ant)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.hardware.miscDate : 23. Oct 2024, 03:04:45
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Doc O'Leary , <
droleary.usenet@2023.impossiblystupid.com> wrote:
For your reference, records indicate that
briang@panix.com wrote:
This hardware - 2.7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 - maxes out at macOS Monterey.
Is their any chance of a hardware update so it could run something more recent?
There are now too many necessary updates which won't run on Monterey.
I don???t know that Apple has ever offered hardware upgrades for laptops that
would do what you ask. Looooooong ago, they offered a logic board upgrade
to turn an SE into an SE/30, and may have done similar things for a few
other desktop models. These days, you can???t even upgrade the RAM . . .
And drives like in MacBooks, iDevices, etc. :(
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