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You can upgrade to macOS High Sierra from on any of the following Mac models. Your Mac also needs at least 2GB of memory and 14.3GB of. Introduced in late 2009 or later introduced in late 2010 or later introduced in mid 2010 or later introduced in mid 2010 or later introduced in late 2009 or later introduced in mid 2010 or later To find your Mac model, memory, storage space, and macOS version, choose About This Mac from the Apple () menu. If your Mac isn't compatible with macOS High Sierra, the installer will let you know.
Now that, it’s become more difficult to access the macOS Sierra installer in the Mac App Store (MAS) for those who still need it. Previous versions of OS X and Mac OS X which were purchased by an Apple ID will appear in the MAS’s Purchased list for that Apple ID, but. Fortunately, Sierra has not been removed from the MAS and it is still available for download. Apple has a KBase article, available via the link below, which shows how to access the macOS Sierra page in the Mac App Store: To access the macOS Sierra page directly, please click on the link below: That link should open the MAS and take you to the macOS Sierra download page. In the event that you’re blocked from downloading macOS Sierra, you should be able to download it in a virtual machine.
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I have a post on how to do this, available via the link below.
Searching for macOS Sierra on the Mac App Store returns a few results, but none are Apple’s operating system. Looking in your purchased apps gets you a big bucket of nope even though older Mac. In case you didn’t know, Apple always recommends users who want to update their OS Sierra to first backup their personal data. This one, of course, is designed to protect you from data loss. And even though, many times, an in-place upgrade backup will be performed by Apple’s products automatically, there might be situations like this one.