If you’ve got any questions, thoughts or issues on upgrading to macOS Mojave, let us know in the comments below.As one mac pro 5,1's owner I'm really happy to know that there is an easy way to install the last OSX in my mid 2010 mac. Mojave is also the first version of macOS that’s fully embracing the next generation of Virtual Reality headsets and eGPU units that allow Macs to harness the power of VR or AI applications. However, it does have limitations such as lack of DirectX 11 support and it’s also heavier on your Mac’s resources to run both operating systems at the same time.įor more on everything that’s new in Mojave including Dark Mode, Dynamic Desktop, Stacks and more, we recommend checking out Apple’s Mojave site. Parallels is a better solution in many ways because it allows you to switch between macOS and Windows at any moment. However, you can still run Windows on your Mac using a virtualization software such as Parallels. Installation cannot proceed with Boot Camp configured If you try to ignore this and upgrade anyway, you’ll get the error message: Once removed, you can upgrade as normal but unfortunately you won’t be able to use Boot Camp anymore. If you own an iMac 27-inch late 2012 with a 3TB hard drive, you must remove any Boot Camp partitions with Windows installed before upgrading. If you’ve got a graphics card other than the ones listed here, you need to contact the vendor directly to find out whether it supports macOS Mojave. Or the SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition:Īpple has also stated that some of the following AMD cards may be compatible with Mojave but can’t guarantee it. We recommend either going with the NVIDIA Quadro K5000 For Mac: The good news is that you can upgrade the graphics card in a Mac Pro very easily. MSI Gaming Radeon RX 560 128-bit 4GB GDRR5.If the Graphics Card is not one of the following, then you’re out of luck unfortunately: To see whether you’re affected by this, go to the Apple logo in the top left of your screen and select About This Mac. MacOS Mojave requires a graphics card that supports Metal, an Apple technology that lets the system and apps efficiently tap into the capabilities of today’s graphics processors (GPUs). The graphics cards offered by Apple in Mac Pro (Mid 2010) and Mac Pro (Mid 2012) don’t have GPUs that support Metal, so these systems require upgraded graphics cards in order to install macOS Mojave. If you own a Mac Pro tower from Mid 2010 or Mid 2012 then the default graphics card installed is not compatible with Mojave.