OS X V10.7 Lion :: Does Refurbished Macbook Qualify For Free Upgrade To Mountain Lion
Jul 4, 2012
just recieved my refurbished macbook air (2011) 2 weeks ago.Does it qualify for free upgrade to mountain lion ? The website only talked about "qualifying new mac system set..."
i bought a macbook pro on 16 june 2012 in india. There is this free upgrade program for people buying mac on or after 11 june. should i apply for it now or after mountain lion is released...??
Info: MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), mountain lion
I wanted to download iBook Author. But it forces me to upgrade to Lion. If I update now, will I get the next OS i.e Mountain Lion for free, in view of the near release of Mountain Lion?
Info: MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I was about to buy Lion so I can start using the extra space I purchased on Iclouds but I noticed that Mountain Lion is coming later this summer.Can I wait and simply install Mountain Lion without ever getting Lion?
when mountain lion will release this year if I upgrade my Lion OS to new Apple's new Mac OS what will happen to recovery HD partition? They said my Lion OS will be gone and everything will be Mountain Lion. I bought this Macbook pro late 2011 and its running Lion OS with recovery HD.
I bought a new Macbook Pro after WWDC. it said that I can update for free, but must send a request within 30 days."Customers must request their Up-to-Date upgrade within 30 days of purchasing their Mac computer." so...
I saw the new Mountain Lion preview on WWDC 2012 today, and I am planning to upgrade ML when it comes out. I was just wondering if all the data and apps get transfered into the new ML OS when I upgrade from my Macbook Pro with OS X Lion?
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
I am currently running version 10.7.4 from what I read and what I was able to make out from my serial number I wont be able to upgrade from Lion to Mountain Lion as it says my imac is a late 2006 model.I am just curious if I am able to run Lion why Apple isnt supporting the older models that can? Seems odd to me and it is not in my budget to buy a new mac and my current one is running perfectly. I'm not sure how much I will miss out not having Mountain Lion.
Need to free up about 30G on my mbp (Mountain Lion). iPhoto library is about 48G. iTunes LIbrary is about 34G. I want to backup to a Flash drive (64G) either:
I was wondering, with the new announcements, will there be a free upgrade for people who just bought a mac recently to Mountain Lion? I thought this was the case when Lion came out...
I am currently on Snow Leopard and debating whether to get Lion but with Mountain Lion out in summer, can i just directly upgrade from Snow Leopard or do I have to have this version of Lion in order to upgrade?
And if so - does it matter - as it may be a pre-requisit for upgrading in the summer?I currently have snow leopard, but having recently added an iPad to the family - Lion appears to be a better fit.
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
If I upgrade Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion (on a 2009 MacBook 5.2), is the update limited to OS X or can I also expect to see upgrades to free apps like Address Book, Mail and iCal? If the free apps do not change to match the latest versions available, can I expect updates to the free apps soon?