Now I'm ready for Monterey, I will install the public beta on my MBP when it comes out and then decide which version to install on my iMac after official release (12.0, 12.1, 12. The most disappointing "feature" of the TV app is that it looks that all my ripped DVDs are not showing under "Movies" but have to be imported and then show under "home videos", I've tried to access on my ATV and it does show, just that Mojave/iTunes showed ALL movies under "Movies" - but oh well, everything is there and that is the important piece. A mid-2012 through early-2013 MacBook Pro can be upgraded to Catalina 10.15.7. A mid-2010 through late-2011 MacBook Pro can be upgraded to High Sierra 10.13.6 but no later version. Neither Music nor TV recognized everything in my iTunes Library, but that was kinda messy a bit so I will go through a cleanup process at some point. The model year of a MacBook Pro is available at Apple menu > About This Mac. Everything worked just fine and no hiccups. I then started the update process to Big Sur yesterday morning ~ 6:30am when starting my normal workout and the upgrade was completed ~ 1hr 15 min or so later (didn't pay exact attention). Then I created a new volume on my internal SSD "Mojave" and installed Mojave, plus copied a few 32bit games that I might use occasionally. So used this new SSD and used CCC to clone my internal 1TB SSD as well as the external 1TB SSD, worked fantastic (the 470GB internal cloned in ~ 25 min and the external 740GB in ~ 35 min), impressed with the speed of that SSD. Update: got a great deal on Prime day for a 2TB Sandisk Extreme SSD, actually paid $215, specs like Samsung T7.
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