![]() ![]() ![]() If you would like to upgrade, I suggest cloning your hard drive as a back-up. I did not transfer any data from 10.6.8 to 10.9, which led me to believe that using Mavericks as I normally would could have produced more issues. And there were some odd unexplainable issues (sound not working after some time, Safari webpages getting stuck, etc.). However, my MacBook Pro overheated after some time even though I was only running basic apps like Safari, mail and Pages, hence triggering fans to run at 4000+ RPM. I tried Mavericks on my late 2009 MacBook Pro (4gb memory, 2.53 GHz core 2 duo) on a partition, and I was surprised that it ran fine. For example, features like Handoff, SMS, calling and Airdrop are not compatible with 2010 MacBook Pro'. Even if you upgrade to 10.10, you may not get all the advertised features. But it depends on several things - your Mac's spec (CPU, memory, etc.), softwares you have, etc. I don't think you can get Mavericks at this point. If you insist on upgrading, I would suggest Mountain Lion. Thought Slime posits that Nick Adams is just another dopey fraud of.
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