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If you're running macOS High Sierra (10.13) or an earlier operating system, such as El Capitan (10.11) or Yosemite (10.10), you'll have to update your MacBook Air using a slightly different route. If you're using one of these computers with OS X Mavericks or later, you can install macOS Catalina. MacBook Air Mid2012 OS update - posted in Mac OS: I need to get this laptop updated, it is on 10.7,5 lion now, i ran a timeshift on a USB stick, I went to the apple store to get the 10,11,6 but it. OS updates options for macbook air 13' early 2015 running El Capitan 10.11.6 Trying to update an old MacBook AIR, 13' early 2015, currently on El Capitan 10.11.6, but when I try updating get message no update available! Surely a way to get a more upto date OS, was hoping to get to.

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Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu , then click Software Update to check for updates. If any updates are available, click the Update Now button to install them. Free good editing software for pc. Or click 'More info' to see details about each update and select specific updates to install. You might be asked to enter your administrator password. MacBook Air; MacBook Pro 13' MacBook Pro 16' macOS 12. The fourth update to the macOS Big Sur operating system that launched in November. MacOS Big Sur 11.2.2 comes two weeks after the release.

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What version of Mac OS X is pre-installed on the MacBook Air models? What is the maximum version of OS X supported by each line? Can the MacBook Air run older Mac software?

The precise version of Mac OS X originally pre-installed as well as the maximum compatible version of OS X for every MacBook Air is provided on the specs page for each model. However, the basic version of each series also is provided below for your convenience:

MacBook Air Original Mac OS XMaximum Mac OS X
OriginalOS X 10.5 'Leopard' OS X 10.7.5 'Lion'
'Late 2008'OS X 10.5 'Leopard' OS X 10.11.x 'El Capitan'
'Mid-2009'OS X 10.5.7 'Leopard' OS X 10.11.x 'El Capitan'
'Late 2010'OS X 10.6.4 'Snow Leopard' macOS 10.13.x 'High Sierra'
'Mid-2011'OS X 10.7 'Lion' macOS 10.13.x 'High Sierra'
'Mid-2012'OS X 10.7.4 'Lion' Current
'Mid-2013'OS X 10.8.4 'Mountain Lion' Current
'Early 2014'OS X 10.9 'Mavericks' Current
'Early 2015'OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' Current
'Mid-2017'macOS 10.12 'Sierra' Current


Versions of the operating system earlier than the one that shipped with a particular Mac are not compatible.

MacBook Air models running Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' or Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' are capable of running a great deal of Mac software written for Intel-based Macs and the vast majority of Mac OS X applications written for PowerPC-based systems using the 'Rosetta Universal Binary Translator'.

MacBook Air models running OS X 10.7 'Lion' or later versions of OS X -- whether pre-installed or otherwise -- are not capable of running Mac OS X applications written for the PowerPC processor as this version of the operating system does not support Rosetta.

Mac OS 9/Classic applications are not supported on any version of Mac OS X that is compatible with the MacBook Air line.

Also see:

  • What is Rosetta? What does it support?
  • What applications are not compatible with OS X 10.7 'Lion'? What upgrade or substitute options are available for common incompatible applications?
  • What applications are not compatible with OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion'? Can OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' run Mac apps that will work with OS X 10.7 'Lion' or Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'?
  • Are there any third-party programs to run Mac OS 9/Classic applications on Intel Macs?

How do you install software on the MacBook Air without an optical drive?

The MacBook Air does not have an internal optical drive, and as such, to install software or transfer files from a CD or DVD one has to either purchase an external optical drive or use the 'Remote Disk' function. Essentially, you can install the 'Remote Disk' software on a nearby Mac or Windows box, and then 'borrow' its optical drive to install software or transfer software via CD or DVD.

Of course, for Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' and later versions of the operating system, Apple would prefer that you buy all software through Apple's own Mac App Store rather than install software via other means.

Nevertheless, additional information regarding 'Remote Disk' is available via the Apple Support Site and in the User's Guide for each MacBook Air. It also is worth noting that this can be used to re-install the operating system and use Apple Hardware Test for troubleshooting for MacBook Air models prior to the 'Late 2010' line, but some copy-protected CDs, DVDs, and games cannot be installed using this method.

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Audacity audio editing software mac. Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (SuperDrive - Left), OWC (Blu-ray Options - Right)

Although just about any USB-based optical drive with OS X drivers will work with the MacBook Air notebooks, site sponsor Adorama has the official aluminum Apple SuperDrive for US$79 and Other World Computing has a variety of third-party external optical drive options, as well.

In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit has a number of external optical drive options, too.

How do you restore the operating system on the 'Late 2010' and subsequent MacBook Air models? Do these models really not include a restoration CD or DVD?

The 'Late 2010' MacBook Air models -- the stock models of which are the MacBook Air 'Core 2 Duo' 1.4 11-Inch and 'Core 2 Duo' 1.86 13-Inch -- shipped with a USB key that Apple refers to as a 'Software Reinstall Drive' to restore the operating system rather than an optical disc.

For the 'Mid-2011' and subsequent MacBook Air models, Apple went a step further and does not include a physical restoration method at all.

Instead, the operating system has a hidden 'restore' partition containing a 'Mac OS X Utilities' application that is only accessible upon startup by holding down Command-R. For more information on restoring one of these MacBook Air models, please refer the User Guide (pages 42-51, specifically). Also note that the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive available for purchase separately will not work with the 'Mid-2011' or later MacBook Air models, even if the model otherwise is compatible with the operating system itself.

Apple's decision to essentially start phasing out optical drives on notebook computers starting with the MacBook Air seemed to surprise many at the time in 2008, but Blu-ray notwithstanding, optical media stalled out in both speed and capacity and this decision is only slightly more aggressive than the decision to phase out the floppy disk drive in the original iMac G3/233 in 1998. Those interested in an optical drive always can buy an external one.

Also see: Why did Apple remove the floppy from the iMac G3? Why not include a Zip disk?

Can the MacBook Air play DVD movies via remote disk from another computer?

No. Unfortunately, it is not possible to play DVD movies -- or other optical media (CDs or games) -- that have copy-protection via Remote Disk from another computer.

Can the MacBook Air run Windows? Can you install Windows without the external optical drive?

Like all other Intel-based Macs, the MacBook Air is capable of running Windows. However, it is not possible to install Windows using Boot Camp via Remote Disk, and as such, you either need to install Windows on the MacBook Air using an external optical drive or a USB stick.

For more information regarding Windows on the Mac, please refer to the extensive Windows on Mac Q&A.

Can the MacBook Air run Linux?

Of course. The MacBook Air is capable of running a number of Intel-based distributions of Linux through Apple Boot Camp or by using 'virtualization'.

For more on Boot Camp and Virtualization, please refer to the Windows on Mac Q&A.


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What version of Mac OS X is pre-installed on the MacBook Air models? What is the maximum version of OS X supported by each line? Can the MacBook Air run older Mac software?

The precise version of Mac OS X originally pre-installed as well as the maximum compatible version of OS X for every MacBook Air is provided on the specs page for each model. However, the basic version of each series also is provided below for your convenience:

MacBook Air Original Mac OS XMaximum Mac OS X
OriginalOS X 10.5 'Leopard' OS X 10.7.5 'Lion'
'Late 2008'OS X 10.5 'Leopard' OS X 10.11.x 'El Capitan'
'Mid-2009'OS X 10.5.7 'Leopard' OS X 10.11.x 'El Capitan'
'Late 2010'OS X 10.6.4 'Snow Leopard' macOS 10.13.x 'High Sierra'
'Mid-2011'OS X 10.7 'Lion' macOS 10.13.x 'High Sierra'
'Mid-2012'OS X 10.7.4 'Lion' Current
'Mid-2013'OS X 10.8.4 'Mountain Lion' Current
'Early 2014'OS X 10.9 'Mavericks' Current
'Early 2015'OS X 10.10 'Yosemite' Current
'Mid-2017'macOS 10.12 'Sierra' Current


Versions of the operating system earlier than the one that shipped with a particular Mac are not compatible.

MacBook Air models running Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' or Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' are capable of running a great deal of Mac software written for Intel-based Macs and the vast majority of Mac OS X applications written for PowerPC-based systems using the 'Rosetta Universal Binary Translator'.

MacBook Air models running OS X 10.7 'Lion' or later versions of OS X -- whether pre-installed or otherwise -- are not capable of running Mac OS X applications written for the PowerPC processor as this version of the operating system does not support Rosetta.

Mac OS 9/Classic applications are not supported on any version of Mac OS X that is compatible with the MacBook Air line.

Also see:

  • What is Rosetta? What does it support?
  • What applications are not compatible with OS X 10.7 'Lion'? What upgrade or substitute options are available for common incompatible applications?
  • What applications are not compatible with OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion'? Can OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion' run Mac apps that will work with OS X 10.7 'Lion' or Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'?
  • Are there any third-party programs to run Mac OS 9/Classic applications on Intel Macs?

How do you install software on the MacBook Air without an optical drive?

The MacBook Air does not have an internal optical drive, and as such, to install software or transfer files from a CD or DVD one has to either purchase an external optical drive or use the 'Remote Disk' function. Essentially, you can install the 'Remote Disk' software on a nearby Mac or Windows box, and then 'borrow' its optical drive to install software or transfer software via CD or DVD.

Of course, for Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' and later versions of the operating system, Apple would prefer that you buy all software through Apple's own Mac App Store rather than install software via other means.

Nevertheless, additional information regarding 'Remote Disk' is available via the Apple Support Site and in the User's Guide for each MacBook Air. It also is worth noting that this can be used to re-install the operating system and use Apple Hardware Test for troubleshooting for MacBook Air models prior to the 'Late 2010' line, but some copy-protected CDs, DVDs, and games cannot be installed using this method.

Latest Os For Macbook Pro


Audacity audio editing software mac. Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (SuperDrive - Left), OWC (Blu-ray Options - Right)

Although just about any USB-based optical drive with OS X drivers will work with the MacBook Air notebooks, site sponsor Adorama has the official aluminum Apple SuperDrive for US$79 and Other World Computing has a variety of third-party external optical drive options, as well.

In Australia, site sponsor Macfixit has a number of external optical drive options, too.

How do you restore the operating system on the 'Late 2010' and subsequent MacBook Air models? Do these models really not include a restoration CD or DVD?

The 'Late 2010' MacBook Air models -- the stock models of which are the MacBook Air 'Core 2 Duo' 1.4 11-Inch and 'Core 2 Duo' 1.86 13-Inch -- shipped with a USB key that Apple refers to as a 'Software Reinstall Drive' to restore the operating system rather than an optical disc.

For the 'Mid-2011' and subsequent MacBook Air models, Apple went a step further and does not include a physical restoration method at all.

Instead, the operating system has a hidden 'restore' partition containing a 'Mac OS X Utilities' application that is only accessible upon startup by holding down Command-R. For more information on restoring one of these MacBook Air models, please refer the User Guide (pages 42-51, specifically). Also note that the OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive available for purchase separately will not work with the 'Mid-2011' or later MacBook Air models, even if the model otherwise is compatible with the operating system itself.

Apple's decision to essentially start phasing out optical drives on notebook computers starting with the MacBook Air seemed to surprise many at the time in 2008, but Blu-ray notwithstanding, optical media stalled out in both speed and capacity and this decision is only slightly more aggressive than the decision to phase out the floppy disk drive in the original iMac G3/233 in 1998. Those interested in an optical drive always can buy an external one.

Also see: Why did Apple remove the floppy from the iMac G3? Why not include a Zip disk?

Can the MacBook Air play DVD movies via remote disk from another computer?

No. Unfortunately, it is not possible to play DVD movies -- or other optical media (CDs or games) -- that have copy-protection via Remote Disk from another computer.

Can the MacBook Air run Windows? Can you install Windows without the external optical drive?

Like all other Intel-based Macs, the MacBook Air is capable of running Windows. However, it is not possible to install Windows using Boot Camp via Remote Disk, and as such, you either need to install Windows on the MacBook Air using an external optical drive or a USB stick.

For more information regarding Windows on the Mac, please refer to the extensive Windows on Mac Q&A.

Can the MacBook Air run Linux?

Of course. The MacBook Air is capable of running a number of Intel-based distributions of Linux through Apple Boot Camp or by using 'virtualization'.

For more on Boot Camp and Virtualization, please refer to the Windows on Mac Q&A.


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The Latest OS X Yosemite with version number 10.10.4 is able to be downloaded since today. After a couple of weeks in beta version which can only be installed by Apple membership developers who has registered by paying $99/year. OS X Yosemite 10.10 is compatible with these following Mac series:

  • iMac (Mid-2007 or later)
  • MacBook (13″ Late 2008 Aluminum, Early 2009 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (13″ Mid-2009 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (15″ Mid/Late 2007 or later)
  • MacBook Pro (17″ Late 2007 or later)
  • MacBook Air (Late 2008 or later)
  • Mac mini (Early 2009 or later)
  • Mac Pro (Early 2008 or later)
  • Xserve (Early 2009)

There are 2 options that you can do to update OS X Yosemite 10.10.4:

How To Update Macbook Air Os

  1. By downloading update through App Store
  2. By downloading through Apple Support

Actually, the update process is very easy, but not everyone knows how to update OS X safely.

Here, we want to discuss with you about how to update Mac to OS X 10.10.4 safely. We want to make the update process runs smoothly and avoid the problem which cannot be predictable even by Apple itself.

How to Update Mac to OS X 10.10.4 safely

Apple suggests to always update our device because it can give us the advantages like bug fixes, feature improvements and so on. But we want to be a smart user and not only following what Apple instructed. The information that you can get as a user is 'Release Note'. It's an official note and complete related to anything about update which is launched by the party who launch update.

Release Note can you read when the update process is about to be done to give the complete information. From this information, you will know whether the update is fit with your need or not, or the possibility of certain capability issue which can make your productivity is disturbed. I will re-write Release Note about OS X 10.10.4 for you to be read and learnt.

Release note

Complete release notes of the OS X 10.10.4 software update

  • Improves networking reliability
  • Improves Migration Assistant reliability
  • Addresses an issue that prevented some external displays from functioning properly
  • Improves the reliability of upgrading iPhoto and Aperture libraries to Photos
  • Improves reliability when syncing photos and videos to iCloud Photo Library
  • Addresses an issue that could cause Photos to unexpectedly quit after importing some Lecia DNG files
  • Resolves an issue that could delay outgoing email messages in Mail
  • Fixes an issue where a website could prevent the user from navigating away by presenting repeated JavaScript alerts in Safari
  • Enterprise content

For enterprise customers, this update:

  • Addresses an issue where OS X systems bound to directory services could stop responding under certain conditions
  • Adds the ability to create mobile accounts with the createmobileaccount tool
  • Fixes an issue in Profile Manager that could allow a user to install pre-release software even when the setting is disabled

Add new security content

Great Preparation for update safely

The preparation for update safely is rare to discuss because it seems a simple tips but it really useful for you

  • Prepare a minimum 5GB of free storage on your Mac. If you need to reduce data on Mac, you can transfer the data to HDD External first (this is need for MacBook Air with small storage size).
  • Backup all data on Mac first: You can manually copy data to external or backup via Time Machine
  • Do: verify disk and repair disk permission. Go to Disk Utility, choose your HDD and on First Aid tab, choose verify disk. If it's Ok, continue by clicking Repair Disk permission. If verify disk shows need to repair disk, refer this guide on Section Try Disk Utility to repair disk via Recovery HD
  • Restart your OS X
  • Close all application
  • Even though is not a must, i suggest you update all applications first.
  • Connect Mac with a fast WiFi connection.
  • Connect Mac with adapter charger during the update process.

Steps to Update via App Store

  • Click Apple Menu  on menu bar
  • Choose App Store
  • Choose tab Update
  • App Store will check the latest update and you will see OS X 10.10.4 update with its release note. Click Update. App Store will download OS X 10.10.4 update, tap Restart.
  • Mac will log out and install the update then restart if the update process has done.

Steps to download Update via Apple Support

  • Check your OS X Yosemite version in Apple Menu  >> About this Mac.
  • Open your favorite browser, go to Apple Support download Mac OS
  • Choose OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 Combo Update. It fits for you who has the older version than OS X 10.10.3.
  • Choose OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 Update if your Mac has OS X 10.10.3 version.
  • The download result is in form file OSXUpdCombo10.10.4.dmg or OSXUpd10.10.4.dmg
  • double click dmg file and then double click OSXUpdCombo10.10.4.pkg or OSXUpd10.10.4.pkg
  • Let the update process running, mac will log out and install the update then restart if the update process has done.

If you have any questions related to this update process, just leave a comment to us. have a try!

See also: How to Update iPhone or iPad to iOS 8.4 safely Best games macbook pro 2019.





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