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Hi!
I want to subscribe to Premiere Pro for editing movies, but I get a message that my Mac doesn´t meet the system requirements for Premiere Pro, and I just can´t figure out what I need to change. All looks good to me. I would appreciate any suggestions and advice very much:
This is my system specifications:
Modellnavn:iMac 27" 2013/2014
Modellidentifikator:iMac14,2
Prosessornavn:Intel Core i5
Prosessorhastighet:3,4 GHz
Antall prosessorer:1
Totalt antall kjerner:4
Nivå 2-buffer (per kjerne):256 kB
Nivå 3-buffer:6 MB
Hukommelse:8 GB
Start-ROM-versjon:IM142.0118.B12
SMC-versjon (system):2.15f2
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Hi Gullerullen,
This is my system specifications:
So far seems to be fine, it could be an issue with the OS.
Which OS are you on?
Please check for the system requirements here:
Premiere Pro System Requirements for Mac OS and Windows
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
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Hi,
It is Mac. Imac model 14,2 from around 2013/2014.
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Den 7. mar. 2017 kl. 19.24 skrev Kevin-Monahan <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:
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Hi Gullerullen,
This is my system specifications:
So far seems to be fine, it could be an issue with the OS.
Which OS are you on?
Please check for the system requirements here:
Premiere Pro System Requirements for Mac OS and Windows
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
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An iMac 14,2 shipped with Mac OS X 10.8.4 preinstalled (iMac "Core i5" 3.4 27-Inch (Late 2013) Specs (Late 2013, ME089LL/A, iMac14,2, A1419, 2639) @ EveryMa... ).
If you're still running that version of OS X, the newest version of Premiere that you'll be able to run is CC 2014.
If you're running Mac OS X 10.9.5, the newest version of Premiere that you'll be able to run is CC 2015.
If you're running Mac OS X 10.12, you'll be able to run CC 2017.
You should be able to upgrade to macOS Sierra 10.12 for free via the App Store; however, if you have the ability to make a bootable backup of your Macintosh HD before you upgrade, do so. Depending on the software that you're currently running, OS upgrades can go smoothly or be a complete train wreck.
-Warren
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Okay, thanks a lot!
My OS i found out now is: OS X 10.9.5 (13F1911)
Can I upgrade this to Sierra 10.12 via app store?
Thanks for helpful comments
- PÃ¥l Erik
8. mars 2017 kl. 02:03 skrev Kevin-Monahan <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:
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An iMac 14,2 shipped with Mac OS X 10.8.4 preinstalled (iMac "Core i5" 3.4 27-Inch (Late 2013) Specs (Late 2013, ME089LL/A, iMac14,2, A1419, 2639) @ EveryMac.com ).
If you're still running that version of OS X, the newest version of Premiere that you'll be able to run is CC 2014.
If you're running Mac OS X 10.9.5, the newest version of Premiere that you'll be able to run is CC 2015.
If you're running Mac OS X 10.12, you'll be able to run CC 2017.
You should be able to upgrade to macOS Sierra 10.12 for free via the App Store; however, if you have the ability to make a bootable backup of your Macintosh HD before you upgrade, do so. Depending on the software that you're currently running, OS upgrades can go smoothly or be a complete train wreck.
-Warren
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Hi Gullerullen:
Yes, you should be able to update to macOS 10.12 via the Apple App Store.
Go to the Apple pulldown menu at the upper left of your Desktop and choose App Store... (it should be the 3rd choice). When the App Store is open, select the right most tab "Updates" (if not already selected). The upgrade option should be featured prominently.
Here are Apple's instructions: How to get macOS Sierra - Apple Support
Some things to consider:
-Warren