![]() Hardware-wise, my machine more than meets the requirements listed (and Apple is a bit sketchy about those) for both Mountain Lion and Mavericks, but the model year of my machine is one year earlier than the listed model year requirements. A week later, Apple reluctantly admitted publicly that the $25 upgrade disc WOULD actually work via upgrading from Tiger with no problems. ![]() I went to the Apple Store and tried to purchase an upgrade disc, only to be told by one of the "Geniuses" that the $25 upgrade disc would only work if I had Leopard already installed, that if I used it to upgrade from Tiger, I would completely screw up my system and that the only way to upgrade from Tiger was to buy the full installation disc for $125. I remember back when Snow Leopard came out and Apple was offering upgrade discs for $25. I'm still not convinced that you can't install Mavericks on an older machine like mine. ![]()
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