Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and have a question regarding upgrading and would welcome any advice.
I own an early 2013 MacBook Pro running High Sierra, 10.13.6 and would like to know if there is an upgrade path to the latest macOS, or a path to one that is most compatible with this unit. Ideally, I'd like to get to 12.3.1 or later, because I'm getting warnings from Spotify that I need to upgrade in order to use the application.
The problem is that I don't even see a macOS upgrade install in the App Store. Nothing comes up when I launch the store on the Mac. I've also read about creating a bootable USB with the macInstaller using the macOS Recovery App, which I don't have.
I also read about creating a virtual machine using Parallels or VMware Fusion, or using a cloud-based macOS service, both seem like too much work to undertake. So, I prefer the USB method but would need to know how to get the macOS, and if installing Monterey or something else will affect performance or overheat the unit. I know that there is a risk that other apps will not work, but as I mentioned I use Spotify, Skype, and Message, primarily.
Generally speaking, the Macbook Pro runs exceptionally well and has zero issues. I do not plan to purchase a new Mac anytime time since this Mac has been great for my purposes. I use PCs primarily for work, and the Macbook Pro for music related functions.
Thank you in advance.
I'm new to this forum and have a question regarding upgrading and would welcome any advice.
I own an early 2013 MacBook Pro running High Sierra, 10.13.6 and would like to know if there is an upgrade path to the latest macOS, or a path to one that is most compatible with this unit. Ideally, I'd like to get to 12.3.1 or later, because I'm getting warnings from Spotify that I need to upgrade in order to use the application.
The problem is that I don't even see a macOS upgrade install in the App Store. Nothing comes up when I launch the store on the Mac. I've also read about creating a bootable USB with the macInstaller using the macOS Recovery App, which I don't have.
I also read about creating a virtual machine using Parallels or VMware Fusion, or using a cloud-based macOS service, both seem like too much work to undertake. So, I prefer the USB method but would need to know how to get the macOS, and if installing Monterey or something else will affect performance or overheat the unit. I know that there is a risk that other apps will not work, but as I mentioned I use Spotify, Skype, and Message, primarily.
Generally speaking, the Macbook Pro runs exceptionally well and has zero issues. I do not plan to purchase a new Mac anytime time since this Mac has been great for my purposes. I use PCs primarily for work, and the Macbook Pro for music related functions.
Thank you in advance.