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Since OS-X Mavericks (10.9) Apple have been releasing their OS X upgrades for free. This means if you have any version of OS X newer than 10.9 then you can upgrade it to the latest version for free. There are three ways you can upgrade.

  1. 2012-3 OS X 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) OS X version 10.9, also known as 'Mavericks', is the tenth major release of OS X, Apple Inc's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013, as a free update through the Mac App Store. The update places emphasis on battery life, Finder.
  2. The OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 update is recommended for all Mavericks users. It improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. This update:. Improves the reliability of VPN connections that use USB smart cards for authentication. Improves the reliability of accessing files located on an SMB server. Includes Safari 7.0.6.
  3. Mac OS X 10.9.5 (13F1911) Unifying Receiver @ (null) Product ID: 0xc52b Firmware version: 12.03 (25) Location ID: 0x80242000 Bus enumerator: - Hash: 0x406fa3d3b32e Devices: 1 (0 mice, 0 keyboards, 0 number pads) Device MX Ergo @ 1 Product ID: 0x406f Subclass: 0x8.
  1. Download the Installer from Apple directly to the computer that you want to install the new OS X onto.
  2. Take your computer into the nearest Apple Store and they will do the upgrade for you.
  3. Make a USB thumb drive installer that you can plug into your computer to upgrade it.

In order to run Mac OS X Applications that leverage the CUDA architecture of certain NVIDIA graphics cards, users will need to download and install the 6.0.51 driver for Mac located here. New in Release 334.01.03f11: Graphics driver updated for Mac OS X El Capitan 10.9.5 (13F1911). OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the tenth major release of OS X (since June 2016 rebranded as macOS), Apple Inc.' S desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013 worldwide. Question: Q: Should I upgrade from OS X 10.9.5 (13F1911) on my iMac 21.5 inch, late 2013 More Less Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content.

Method 1 is Apple’s suggestion method, but if you have more than one computer it requires you to download the OS X update more than once. Method 3 gives you a thumb drive that you can use multiple times to install OSX, and you can even boot off it in an emergency if your hard drive crashes. It is very handy to have a bootable version of the latest OSX on a thumb drive lying around So I suggest option three

This article tells you how to make a USB thumb drive installer so you can upgrade any computer to the latest OS X.

It also tells you how to work out what is the newest version of OSX that you can run on your computer.

1. Look up what version of OS X your Macintosh can run.

Some older Macintosh computers won’t run the latest version of OS X.

For example, the 2006 Mac mini “Core Duo” 1.83 will only run up to System 10.6.8, while the the 2008 Apple MacBook Air will only run up to 10.7.5.

So before you go downloading it’s good to check which version your computer is able to run. The folks over at everyMac.com have helpfully made a list of what the newest OSX that runs on every Mac model is. You can access that list here.

2. Update to the newest update of your OSX version.

(e.g. 10.6.8)

The major OS X versions have different names and numbers.

For example:

10.4: “Tiger”
10.5: “Leopard”
10.6: “Snow Leopard”
10.7: “Lion”
10.8: “Mountain Lion”
10.9: “Mavericks”
10.10: “Yosemite”
10.11: “El Capitan”

Within these major versions there are also smaller software updates. For example 10.6.1, 10.6.2 etc. These minor updates are simple updates and you just update them by going to the Apple menu and selecting ‘Software Update’ or by going to the Apple menu, App Store and then ‘check for software update’.

Before you do a major update to a new version of OS X it is good to make sure that your current version is up to date because some installers require you to have an updated version of your current version. My laptop had Snow Leopard 10.6.5, but the ‘Mountain Lion’ Installer I wanted to use needed 10.6.8 so I ran Software Update’ and it upgraded to 10.6.8 first.

3. Download the Installer for the new version that you want

(e.g. 10.11 El Capitan)

The easiest way to get a copy of the installer for OS X is to go the Apple website or the App Store and type in the version that you want. I went to the ‘App Store’ and typed in El Capitan and this was the first result that appeared:

Chrome browser for mac os x 10.4.11. I definitely prefer the Navigator 9 UI for looks, and I think I like Firefox 3’s appearance better than Camino’s as well, although the Aqua buttons in Camino are definitely nice. ICabSimon found iCab fast; I do too, at least on some sites. ICab is usually up and running as a third browser on my Macs. A concrete example is a download the other night that failed four times until I switched it to Opera, which brought the file down without a hitch. He likes the way it renders pages, and I agree, but text copied and pasted from iCab requires a lot more cleanup than text from Opera, and I don’t find iCab any faster than Opera on most sites.Its download manager isn’t nearly as good.

All you need to do is click on the download icon and it will download to your computer.

If you are looking for a version of OSX that does not appear on the App Store, you can find it in ‘Purchased’ if you have downloaded it previously. In my ‘Purchased’ tab of App Store I can see Yosemite, Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion ( even though I did not purchase them I simply downloaded them). Tf you have not downloaded it previously and you want an older version that is not the latest version, you may need to find a friend who has downloaded it previously and get it from there computer.

If you have a version of OS X that is older than 10.6 you will need to pay to upgrade to Mountain Lion (10.8) first because it is only versions later than 10.8 that are free. You can buy 10.7 or 10.8 at the Apple Store here.

4. Make a copy of the OS X Installer.

The installer will download to your ‘Applications’ folder. If you run it from there, it will install the latest OSX but then it will delete itself. Given that these installers are huge files – 6 or 7 GB, it makes sense to save a copy so that if you ever need to install it on another computer you don’t need to do the entire download again. This is especially the case if you have three or four different computers. You can use the same installer file on different computers. An iMac, a MacBook Air, a Mac Mini, a MacBook Pro all use the same OSX installer. So it is much faster and uses less of your Internet bandwidth to download the installer once and use it on your different computers via a thumb drive rather than downloading it four times.

To make a copy of the installer you simply need to click on it, hold the ‘option’ key and drag it to your desktop. A green plus will appear to indicate that it will make a copy of the installer.

Hold down the option key while dragging installer to your desktop and a copy will be made.

5. Use DiskMaker X to make the installer USB drive.

Now that you have made a copy of the installer, grab an 8GB thumb drive, and download this program called Disk Maker X.

You can do this manually, and I have explained how here, but DiskMaker X automates the process and makes it a lot simpler.

Run Disk Maker X and it will ask you for the location of the Installer file. It will also ask you to choose your thumb drive. Show it where the installer file is, select your USB thumb drive, and it will make a bootable version of the OS X installer.

This maker X will ask you what version of OSX you want to make an installer for. Click on the version you want and then it will ask you for the installer file that you downloaded in step 3. It does the rest!

You might notice that the latest version of DiskMaker X only works with the latest three versions of OS X

If you want to work with a version of OSX older than Mavericks (e.g. 10.8 Mountain Lion) then you can download an older version of DiskMaker X from their website which works with the older installers.

6. Install OSX from the USB

Now all you need to do is take that USB thumbdrive, stick it in the computer that you want to upgrade, and double click on the icon that appears on desktop. The installation is automatic. This installer thumb drive is identical to the thumb drive that you would have if you purchased it from Apple.

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How to make an OS X Lion USB thumb driveHow to do a clean install of OS X Yosemite.How to make a bootable OS X El Capitan Installer on a USB driveikechukwusays:August 12, 2016 at 5:33 pm

i have been trying for ages to update my mac book from 10.7.5
can i download this update and get it to work? it is really frustrating me.
if there are other means or links, please i would love to be in on the info. thanks.

ReplyDAVE WESTsays:March 19, 2017 at 9:31 am

Up Dates For Os X 10.9.5 13f1911 2017

I am on Snow Leopard and I downloaded El Capitan. Total disaster. It would not let me use scanner on Epson SX415 printer. I could not use my MacFamilyTree with 200 people on it. Iphoto went haywire plus various other problems. Fortunately I had backed up a few days previously so I deleted El Capitan and it all works OK again Only trouble is I can’t update my web browser so I have to use my ipad UGGGHHH

Replycraigsays:May 12, 2019 at 10:52 am

I have just bought football manager 2019 , but i have os x version 10.9.5 but its saying i need 10.10 or later, can this be sorted ?? any help be greatly appreciated??

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