Hi Peter,

 

I just went through a similar exercise (but with the added complications of a 
hardware rebuild/upgrade). I have a few comments:

 
Whatever you do – make sure you have everything backed up!! Personally, as a 
minimum I would have both a bootable clone of the HD AND a full Time machine 
backup (some would say that is  a bit over the top). Hopefully your upgrade 
will go smoothly but, if it doesn’t, you need a full up to date backup  to 
avoid losing precious data.
I went to El Capitan – OSX 10.11 – I think that this is also as far as you can 
go on a 9.1 model iMac
The last version of El Capitan is OSX 10.11.6 – so this is where you will want 
to end up.
Whilst El Capitan will run on only 4GB of RAM, I would definitely recommend a 
RAM upgrade for much better performance – on a model 9.1 iMac you could go to 
8GB max – see https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/iMac/DDR3_2009
You will be unlikely to do this without needing to upgrade some software – best 
to check what versions you have, what versions your new system will require and 
your preferred upgrade path before you start.
I have never used Eudora so I can be of no help there.
If you are running MS Office 2011, I think that this will still run on El 
Capitan.
I had to update MS Office from my old Office 2004 and I decided to go with an 
office 365 subscription – I wanted Outlook included, I wanted to run on 3 
computers  and I could use the 1TB of online storage included.
It is much cheaper to buy an Office 365 subscription from Officeworks < 
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/microsoft-office-365-home-up-to-6-people-12-months-download-mof365hesd>
 than direct from Microsoft ($99 vs $129) –  when your renewal is due you can 
also renew much cheaper by buying another Office 365 subscription from 
Officeworks and then applying that to renew your existing subscription.
Jumping from MS Office 2004 direct to Office 2016/Office 365 was problematic in 
a few areas. I found that my Office 365 subscription also allowed me to 
download Office 2011 and for some tasks/documents going from Office 2004 to 
Office 2011 before moving to Office 2016/Office 365 gave a good workaround to 
some problems.
 

That’s probably enough to think about for now  ;o)

 

 

HTH

 

 

Cheers

 

 

Neil

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Neil R. Houghton

Albany, Western Australia

Tel: +61 8 9841 6063

Email: [email protected]

 

 

From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Peter Faulks 
<[email protected]>
Reply-To: WAMUG <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 18 June 2019 at 12:48
To: WAMUG <[email protected]>
Subject: Upgrading mac 10.6 to newer version

 

We have 2 older Macs OSX 10.6.8 (purchased from Daniel a few years ago)

 

But as pensioners we do not wish to purchase new Macs, but feel we need to 
upgrade our operating system, can anyone advise on the best way to do this 
without losing our or having to upgrade our Eudora email or Microsoft office 
and other applications? 

 

OR what are the implications because we have photos, files, games and records 
stored that we need to access.

 

 

 

Hardware Overview:

  Model Name: iMac
  Model Identifier: iMac9,1
  Processor Name:        Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:      2.66 GHz
  Number Of Processors: 1
  Total Number Of Cores:       2
  L2 Cache:    6 MB
  Memory:   4 GB
  Bus Speed:        1.07 GHz
  Boot ROM Version:     IM91.008D.B08
  SMC Version (system):    1.36f3
  Serial Number (system): WQ9050FJ0TF
  Hardware UUID:     0B8662FA-4D6C-5E43-8003-03E5FF3FC085

 

 

May thanks

 

Peter & Irene
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Peter & Irene Faulks
Unit 1, 9 Newsam Close
PARKWOOD  Western Australia  6147

Phone:               +618 9457 0747 (h)
Peter Mobile:         0416 187 937
Irene Mobile:       0439 933 404

Email:  [email protected]

Web Page:  http://www.peterfaulks.net/

 

 

 


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