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In Reply to: RE: My old iMac.... posted by rivervalley817 on May 01, 2021 at 10:51:35
because it can't be updated. Can't run Apple Music, can't even run the version of iTunes Apple thoughtfully kept around for those of us with old non-Internet-capable iPods.
Again, there's nothing wrong with the hardware. If anything, it's got more power than it needs to run OS Catalina and OS Big Sur. Apple just won't allow it.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
Edits: 05/01/21Follow Ups:
seems like a great feature to me. :)
But I had some good stuff in the iTunes library and couldn't access it without updating the OS.
The build was 2011, but it had plenty of RAM and processing power. More than the Mac Mini I'm using now, but the Mini is a 2014 build and can (and has been) updated to OS Catalina.
The better machine couldn't be updated only because it was old and Apple wanted me to buy a new machine. That's it.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
But I had some good stuff in the iTunes library and couldn't access it without updating the OS.
One of the many compelling reasons to use industry standards like flac for music storage.
My digital library has always been available to a range of players in both the audio and video environments.
not even in / with Parallels?
or ... check this workaround for a manual installation
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