Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-21 Thread Singing Sparrow
So far from my mid 2010 White Pollycarbon macbook the latest version of 
mac os works on it. as well.



On 9/20/2016 9:04 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

What?

I'm sorry, but please put spaces between each of your words, as it's 
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Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Is Apple'sSiri operatingsmoothly on YourMacBook2010? JustWonderin'
At 06:35 PM 9/20/2016, you wrote:
Weird, I have a mid 2010, not late, but mid, 2010 system, and Sierra 
installed just fine on to it.

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Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Yes and that includes this late 2011 Macbook Pro 13 that I am typing 
on and have been running Sierra since its Gold Master was released to 
both developers and public beta testers. I tried an early beta, 
wasn’t impressed with it so have downgraded back to El Capitan, 
well truthfully I tried an early beta on a separate partition so was 
able to simply delete the partition and only have El Capitan on my 
Macintosh HD. Totally the opposite feelings with this Gold Master and 
should think the public release will be no different.

On 20 Sep 2016, at 17:35, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

Hi,

MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:

ExcuseMe, Jonathan

Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's Latest Update, or at 
least capable of being Updated to it?

Thanx

I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is HighlyRumored ToBe Released 
to ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th


I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 EvenThough I purchased it 
IN September2013, but MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its 
RetinaDisplay MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm curious if My MacBookPRO is 
capable of being Updated.


Thanx!

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Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-20 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

What?

I'm sorry, but please put spaces between each of your words, as it's making 
it practically impossible otherwise to read your messages.

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- Original Message - 
From: "Robin" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Is Apple'sSiri operatingsmoothly on YourMacBook2010? JustWonderin'
At 06:35 PM 9/20/2016, you wrote:
Weird, I have a mid 2010, not late, but mid, 2010 system, and Sierra 
installed just fine on to it.

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- Original Message - From: "christopher hallsworth" 


To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Yes and that includes this late 2011 Macbook Pro 13 that I am typing on and 
have been running Sierra since its Gold Master was released to both 
developers and public beta testers. I tried an early beta, wasn’t 
impressed with it so have downgraded back to El Capitan, well truthfully I 
tried an early beta on a separate partition so was able to simply delete 
the partition and only have El Capitan on my Macintosh HD. Totally the 
opposite feelings with this Gold Master and should think the public release 
will be no different.

On 20 Sep 2016, at 17:35, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

Hi,

MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:

ExcuseMe, Jonathan

Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's Latest Update, or at least 
capable of being Updated to it?

Thanx

I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is HighlyRumored ToBe Released to 
ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th


I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 EvenThough I purchased it IN 
September2013, but MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its 
RetinaDisplay MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm curious if My MacBookPRO is 
capable of being Updated.


Thanx!

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Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-20 Thread Robin

Is Apple'sSiri operatingsmoothly on YourMacBook2010? JustWonderin'
At 06:35 PM 9/20/2016, you wrote:
Weird, I have a mid 2010, not late, but mid, 
2010 system, and Sierra installed just fine on to it.

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- Original Message - From: "christopher 
hallsworth" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Yes and that includes this late 2011 Macbook Pro 
13 that I am typing on and have been running 
Sierra since its Gold Master was released to 
both developers and public beta testers. I tried 
an early beta, wasn’t impressed with it so 
have downgraded back to El Capitan, well 
truthfully I tried an early beta on a separate 
partition so was able to simply delete the 
partition and only have El Capitan on my 
Macintosh HD. Totally the opposite feelings with 
this Gold Master and should think the public release will be no different.

On 20 Sep 2016, at 17:35, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

Hi,

MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:

ExcuseMe, Jonathan

Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's 
Latest Update, or at least capable of being Updated to it?

Thanx

I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is 
HighlyRumored ToBe Released to ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th


I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 
EvenThough I purchased it IN September2013, but 
MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its 
RetinaDisplay MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm 
curious if My MacBookPRO is capable of being Updated.


Thanx!

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Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-20 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Weird, I have a mid 2010, not late, but mid, 2010 system, and Sierra 
installed just fine on to it.

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- Original Message - 
From: "christopher hallsworth" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)


Yes and that includes this late 2011 Macbook Pro 13 that I am typing on and 
have been running Sierra since its Gold Master was released to both 
developers and public beta testers. I tried an early beta, wasn’t impressed 
with it so have downgraded back to El Capitan, well truthfully I tried an 
early beta on a separate partition so was able to simply delete the 
partition and only have El Capitan on my Macintosh HD. Totally the opposite 
feelings with this Gold Master and should think the public release will be 
no different.

On 20 Sep 2016, at 17:35, Tim Kilburn  wrote:

Hi,

MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:

ExcuseMe, Jonathan

Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's Latest Update, or at least 
capable of being Updated to it?

Thanx

I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is HighlyRumored ToBe Released to 
ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th


I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 EvenThough I purchased it IN 
September2013, but MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its 
RetinaDisplay MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm curious if My MacBookPRO is 
capable of being Updated.


Thanx!

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Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-20 Thread christopher hallsworth
Yes and that includes this late 2011 Macbook Pro 13 that I am typing on and 
have been running Sierra since its Gold Master was released to both developers 
and public beta testers. I tried an early beta, wasn’t impressed with it so 
have downgraded back to El Capitan, well truthfully I tried an early beta on a 
separate partition so was able to simply delete the partition and only have El 
Capitan on my Macintosh HD. Totally the opposite feelings with this Gold Master 
and should think the public release will be no different.
> On 20 Sep 2016, at 17:35, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:
> 
> ExcuseMe, Jonathan
> 
> Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's Latest Update, or at least 
> capable of being Updated to it?
> Thanx
> 
> I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is HighlyRumored ToBe Released to 
> ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th
> 
> I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 EvenThough I purchased it IN 
> September2013, but MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its 
> RetinaDisplay MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm curious if My MacBookPRO is capable 
> of being Updated.
> 
> Thanx!
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Re: Sierra: Compatible MacBookPRO (Which Models?)

2016-09-20 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

MacBook Pros Late 2010 or newer can run Sierra.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:28, Robin  wrote:

ExcuseMe, Jonathan

Which MacBookPRO are compatible with Apple's Latest Update, or at least capable 
of being Updated to it?
Thanx

I'm Referrin'To the NEW Mac OS, which is HighlyRumored ToBe Released to 
ThePublic Today,Tuesday,September20th

I beleive I have AnApple MacBookPRO 2012 EvenThough I purchased it IN 
September2013, but MyPurchase was PriorTo Apple's Release of its RetinaDisplay 
MacBookPROs IN 2013, & I'm curious if My MacBookPRO is capable of being Updated.

Thanx!

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