[Macpartners] Apple macOS Sierra 10.12 release

Timothy Yager tyager at mit.edu
Tue Sep 20 15:05:19 EDT 2016


Hi Teddy,

That is correct. The issue is with new hardware only. Apple won’t support / allow installs of older OS’s in their new models so you can only use the latest.

-Tim

From: Teddy Thomas <tthoma24 at mit.edu>
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 2:47 PM
To: Timothy Yager <tyager at mit.edu>
Cc: macpartners <macpartners at mit.edu>, itpartners <itpartners at mit.edu>
Subject: Re: [Macpartners] Apple macOS Sierra 10.12 release

Timothy-

It is my understanding that there is nothing different about macOS Sierra with regard to downgrading to an older version of macOS. Previous versions of macOS have always been able to be installed on any Mac, with the caveat that you must do a clean install from bootable media and restore data from a backup. Can you cite a source stating differently? Any clarification is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

-Teddy

On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:00 AM, Timothy Yager <tyager at mit.edu<mailto:tyager at mit.edu>> wrote:

Good morning,

Today Apple releases its latest operating system, macOS Sierra (10.12). Please note that soon all Macs purchased from Apple will come with macOS Sierra preinstalled; previous versions of OS X cannot be installed. This email provides information for those considering an upgrade to the latest OS release.

What’s new
http://www.apple.com/macos/sierra/

Before you upgrade to macOS Sierra
•    Before performing any upgrade, always back up your computer using CrashPlan<https://ist.mit.edu/crashplan/> or the backup system provided by your local IT support provider (e.g., local Time Machine backup).
•    Go to the macOS Sierra Known Issues page<http://ist.mit.edu/macos/1012> on the IS&T Software Grid to check for software compatibility. Staff should consult with their department’s IT support provider to determine when to upgrade.
•    MIT-owned machines should be upgraded by downloading macOS Sierra from the Apple App Store or via Casper for managed Macs.
•    Personally owned machines can be upgraded via the Apple App Store.

Upgrade Resources
•    Documentation on how to upgrade to macOS Sierra via the Apple App Store<http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/?cid=wwa-us-kwg-mac>
•    Documentation on how to upgrade to macOS Sierra via Casper for managed Macs<http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/istcontrib/Casper+-+Upgrading+Macs+to+OS+X+El+Capitan>

Hardware Requirements
•    Any Mac capable of running OS X 10.7.5 or later
•    2GB of memory
•    8.8GB of available storage
•    More info from Apple, including models: http://www.apple.com/macos/how-to-upgrade/#hardware-requirements

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the IS&T Service Desk at helpdesk at mit.edu<mailto:helpdesk at mit.edu> or 617.253.1101. You can also submit a request online<http://ist.mit.edu/help>.
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