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- Are Intel-based Macs still supported by A… - Apple Community
Apple has discontinued all of their Intel-based Macs When Apple came out with Apple Silicon processors, they took the A-series designs from the iPhones and iPads, and scaled them up for higher performance
- Fusion on the new iMac with the M4 chip - Apple Community
Windows 11 ARM is the version of Windows supported by VMware for use with Fusion 13 on Apple Silicon Macs Windows 11 includes a more robust Rosetta-like x86_64 translation feature that allows you to run a wide variety of applications compiled for Windows on Intel architectures "
- How To Fully Erase A Mac Using Recovery A… - Apple Community
Apple silicon Macs: All partitions or APFS containers are deleted, except for two critical system containers A new APFS container is provided for macOS After the erase, the Mac starts up from System Recovery (an emergency copy of macOS Recovery) Why this method?
- Is intel core macbook apple will stop - Apple Community
The last available Macs with Intel CPUs in Apple Stores are the 2018 Mac mini and the 2019 Mac Pro Software and OS updates will continue as normal on Intel models for the foreseeable future Apple won't stop offering updates to compatible Intel models unless the hardware stops being able to support the new OS versions
- How can I run Windows 11 on MacBook Pro M4 - Apple Community
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15 1 Posted on Nov 11, 2024 8:48 AM
- Is AntiVirus still not recommended in 202… - Apple Community
You're right, there is some debate about whether Macs need antivirus software Here's a breakdown of the current thinking: Malware threats are still a concern: However, Macs are not immune to malware There are threats like phishing scams, ransomware, and adware that can target Macs Built-in security helps: macOS includes security features like XProtect that can help identify and block
- Rosetta 2 support discontinuation notice - Apple Community
Rosetta 2 support discontinuation notice Following the announcement that macOS Tahoe would be the last version of the operating system that will support Intel-powered Macs, support for Rosetta 2 is planned to be mostly discontinued by late 2027
- Mac Basic Startup Troubleshooting Steps - Apple Community
For Silicon Macs: Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button as your Mac starts up Release when you see the startup options window, which includes a gear icon labeled Options Press Command (⌘)-D on your keyboard Why: Run the diagnostics to determine if there are any underlying hardware issues with your Mac
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