![]() ![]() The application is only around 48MB and will help you turn your flash drive into a CloudReady installer. Download the CloudReady USB installer application to a Mac or PC Make sure not to use a Sandisk flash drive Neverware says that they don’t work properly with the installer. Once you’ve got the Mac you want to install CloudReady on, good to go, you’ll need a flash drive with at least 8GB of storage on it. But getting at least 2GB of RAM is quite cheap these days. I upgraded my 2012 MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM and a new 240GB SSD for around $70. Luckily that’s quite easy on old Mac models. You may need to upgrade the RAM on a particularly old model before installing CloudReady. Any tower or trash can Mac Pro from mid 2007 with more than 2GB of RAM.Any MacBook Air model (all models have at least 2GB of RAM).Any non-unibody or unibody MacBook Pro from mid 2007 with more than 2GB of RAM.Any white or black MacBook from mid 2007 with more than 2GB of RAM.Any white or silver Mac mini from mid 2007 with more than 2GB of RAM.Any aluminum iMac from mid 2007 with more than 2GB of RAM.Macs that should work with CloudReady but aren’t officially certified include: MacBook Pro 9,2 (13″ Core i5 or Core i).MacBook Air 6,1 (13″ Core i5 or Core i-Early 2014).MacBook Air 5,1 (11″ Core i5 or Core i). ![]()
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