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Can I boot Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro M4? I would like to dual boot between the macos and linux but when I use balenaetcher the usb stick becomes unreadable even after properly formatting? Must I use an external SSD for it to work? [Re-Titled by Moderator] MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15 3 Posted on Feb 6, 2025 10:47 AM
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- what is the latest OS for early 2015 Macb… - Apple Community
The latest version is macOS 12 7 3 Also see the following from Identify your MacBook Pro model - Apple Support MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) Model Identifier: MacBookPro12,1 Part Numbers: MF839xx A, MF840xx A, MF841xx A, MF843xx A Newest compatible operating system: macOS Monterey To upgrade, see instructions in: How to download and install macOS - Apple Support
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Hi Everyone, I'm experiencing a significant storage issue on my MacBook Air The System Data and macOS is taking up over 100GB of my storage I’ve tried several common solutions, but nothing seems to help Here are the details: Steps I’ve Taken So Far: Checked Storage Usage: Opened "About This Mac" > "Storage" and noticed the "System Data" is taking up an unexpectedly large amount of space
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How long are macbooks supported? I'm thinking about buying a 2018 macbook pro because it have the touch bar but I also still want software updates and security is the 2018 macbook a good buy?
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The transition from BC5 to BC6 changed the software delivery model Formatting a disk can be problematic Apple recommends using a USB2 Flash drive See Download and install Windows support software on your Mac - Apple Support for reference The BCA Action menu uses your Mac's Model Identifier to give you the correct drivers for the Apple-specific drivers that you need IN the past, with
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