"Early 2015" (this can only be checked with OS X 10.7 or later) - to be more specific and exact you can check what "Model Identifier" your Mac has by: To check your Mac's model date version go to Apple menu > About This Mac > Overview tab if necessary > check the details after the Model Name e.g. "MacBook Pro" (this can only be checked with OS X 10.7 or later)Ī. To check your Mac's "Model Name" go to Apple menu > About This Mac > Overview tab if necessary > check for the computer name in the top line e.g. You can check "Processor", "Memory" and macOS/OS X/Mac OS X "Version" by going to Apple menu > About This Mac > Overview tab if necessary (hint - clicking on the version number will give you the "build" number).Ī. How can I check what specifications my computer has or graphics capability it has? Q. NOTE: You will also need at least OS X 10.8.5 and an Apple ID to be able to obtain Mojave from Apple's website using the Safari web browser and the Mac App Store. We at MacStrategy personally believe, and predict, that Apple will drop support for cheese-grater Mac Pros completely in macOS 10.16 or even as early as macOS 10.15 (due autumn/fall 2019), so you may want to watch spending large amounts of money to get a Metal supported video card for 10.14 Mojave, just to find Apple drops support for your actual Mac within 18 months! †† Third-party graphics cards vary, so you should check with the vendor of your specific graphics card for compatibility details - please check first before purchasing. Specific third-party†† video cards that might support Metal: MSI Gaming Radeon RX 560 128-bit 4GB GDRR5.Specific third-party video cards that do support Metal: † supported Metal-capable video cards/GPUs - from Apple's official list: Mac Pro (Mid 2010/2012 but only with recommended/supported Metal-capable video cards/GPUs†) + must be running macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 with FileVault turned off.iMac Pro (2017 or newer) - iMac (27-inch, Late 2012) users should check this Apple article before installing Mojave.Apple has officially confirmed that the following Macs are compatible with Mojave: Option 3: Download the Mojave installer on one computer (at ~6GB in size) and create an external installation device to boot and use on each computer that you want to install Mojave on.Ī. Option 2: Download the Mojave installer on one computer (at ~6GB in size), quit the installer and copy the installer to each computer's Applications folder that you want to install Mojave on.Ī. Option 1: Download Mojave individually on each computer at ~6GB in size each time.Ī. How do I install Mojave on multiple computers?Ī. Mac App Store authorisations are unlimited whereas the iTunes authorisation limit is 10. NOTE: Mac App Store authorisations (for consumers) are different to iTunes authorisations. The iTunes / App Store accounts to authorise each computer in the family/household/business in turn toĭownload and install Mojave (in the App Store application click on the "Purchases" tab). You can have more than one iTunes / App Store authorisation on a single machine. Do I have to download Mojave multiple times?Ī. In our family/household/business the different Macs have different iTunes / App Store accounts on It is a FREE download via Apple's website using the Safari web browser and the Mac App Store. It is still available to download from Apple - do not download installers from anywhere else! Mojave was released on the 24th September 2018. MacOS 10.14 Mojave Frequently Asked Questions Q.
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