From my own experience of running OS X 10.9 Mavericks, on a Mac mini Core i5, my recommendation would be to look at 4GB being an absolute minimum for High Sierra, which will run very slowly indeed. Ideally, you should look at 8GB RAM being the minimum to run High Sierra and install more if you can afford it. ![]() Probably the best place for memory upgrades for a Mac is Crucial.Ĭrucial is a long established, reputable supplier of Apple Mac memory upgradesīefore upgrading to High Sierra, the Mac will need at least 14.3GB of available hard disc space and be running Mac OS X 10.7.5 Lion, or later.Īll versions of the operating system since OS X Lion have the Mac App Store, which is a requirement for the digital download delivery mechanism to install macOS 10.13 High Sierra. In terms of third party apps, you will need to consult with the developers of each app to determine whether your software will be compatible with macOS 10.13 High Sierra. Roaring Apps is a useful website for determining Mac software compatibilityįor previous OS X updates since Lion and Mountain Lion, a hugely useful resource has been Roaring Apps. This site maintains a Wiki, to which anyone may contribute for the good of the Mac community, in sharing information about compatibility of apps between versions of OS X and, now, macOS. ![]() Perform Apple Software and Firmware Updates Roaring Apps is being updated to include information regarding High Sierra compatible apps.
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