But for $20 and being able to flip a switch you couldn't flip on otherwise (on a perfectly un-outdated laptop), it is arguably too prudent not to consider the slight hardware upgrade. If you chose System Settings, click General on the left side of the window. I'm not recommending this for everybody, nor am I saying it's 100% going to work (beta is beta). From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Settings or System Preferences. For those who are willing to take the risk, it is not an expensive, difficult or extremely risky task, especially with great guides existing out there (iFixit) for doing it. Not only do you enable said feature(s), but you have a better experience with newer generation and existing Bluetooth devices (better range, which while marginal, does make a difference!). However, it is great information to those who would love to fully be able to use the new features of the updated OS, without spending thousands of dollars on a new computer for it. And for the readers with AppleCare, this does obviously void your warranty. I understand your efforts protecting the interest especially of the general community of those just passing by, and those who might not understand the risk they're taking. Here's a link to it: ue&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en There are only a few left, so buy quickly! It's also available on that seller's actual store website where they may be more. Fortunately, the part is very cheap, only $20. MacBook Pro (2009-2012 13in, 2008-2012 15in, all 17in models) iMac: The RAM can be updated in the majority of iMacs except for the 21.5in models from Mid-2014 and Late-2015, which had their RAM. Vehicles already capable of Remote Software Upgrade (RSU) cannot be. It does have to be an internal hardware change though. Please note that an update via USB is only applicable to certain vehicles, built since 2008. At the bottom of page 3 of this comment section there is a screenshot that proves that the model of the Mac has no effect on the ability for it to work. On their website, this is the chip listed as the Bluetooth 4.0 chip with Bluetooth LE. What you want to look for is the card that comes with the Broadcom chip part BCM20702. The trick is finding the right card as even the ones with the supposedly "correct" part number are also sometimes listed as being for 2011 models and older (which only comes with Bluetooth 2.1). It will work if you upgrade the bluetooth card in your older MBP.
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