![]() ![]() ![]() So rest assured, you can upgrade all the way up to Mavericks if you so desire. If you are sure you bought it brand new in stores between 2009-2010, it was probably what Wikipedia calls the Early 2009 model.Įven if all of the previous deductions were incorrect, as long as you are 100% certain that the iMac has an aluminum housing (i.e., the outside is gray, and not white), then even in the worst-case scenario in which your iMac is from Mid 2007, you are guaranteed to be able to install OS X 9 (Mavericks). Thus, you must have what Wikipedia calls an Aluminum iMac. ![]() Since 10.6 (Snow Leopard) came out in August 2009, and since Unibody iMac was released in October 2009, it can be assumed that you don't have a Unibody iMac. …do you mean that the iMac was bought brand new (i.e., the newest model available in stores in the 2009-2010 time frame), or did you potentially buy an older model (i.e., from 2007-2008) in the 2009-2010 time frame?īecause you have OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) currently, and assuming that you never downgraded your OS X, you can narrow down which iMac model you have. I remember for sure that the computer was bought around 2009-2010 ![]()
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