


That said, the reason we look to upgrades like SSD's and our OS is because the the content that we are consuming is becoming more life like and intuitive. With any Mac of its age that is still in use, it is typically safe to presume that it has served its purpose well for many years. At the end of those 6 years it was still a very capable computer. That's like buying a low-end laptop that's never as user-friendly and making the transition every single year. At that point, the $3000 investment had cost less than $500 per year.

#2007 MACBOOK PRO SPECS INSTALL#
You will get a content code that you redeem in the Mac App Store that will allow you to download and install the upgrade.Īdvice: I kept my 2006 MacBook Pro for 6 years before upgrading. If that is correct, you can purchase OS X Lion by calling 1-800-MY-APPLE for $19.99. The most recent version of OS X that you can install is Lion.ĭetailed Answer: From your question, I gathered that you already have the Mac App Store. Unfortunately, your system will not support OS X Mavericks. Question: Does the Late 2007 MacBook support the latest version of OS X (Mavericks)?įurther, if not, what is the latest version that it does support and how can I go about attaining it? For the benefit of any others who might have this issue as well, I wanted to see if further input might help. It wasn't entirely clear if the user who originally asked the question had an answer that was clear. I happened to glance at this question when it was at the top of the page and felt I might be able to clarify a little bit. Many newer HD's have a jumper to set to the lower SATA speed.Ĭonsider the costs (RAM & HD), the time, and if your current system will suit your needs for a couple more years, before starting your project. Note: your systems HD SATA I/O is SATA I (1.5 Gb/s) make sure if you get a new drive it is able to run at this speed. You may think about upgrading the HD to a larger unit if you have 250 GB or smaller HD. Get an external HD to copy over all of your stuff as you will need to reformat your current HD (requires a different format type).
#2007 MACBOOK PRO SPECS UPGRADE#
