While some devices are no longer supported to get any new updates, it doesn’t stop you from installing the new macOS version on the old systems. In this guide, you’ll get to know how you can easily install the new macOS 13 Ventura on unsupported Mac devices.
Supported and unsupported systems for macOS 13 Ventura
Before taking a look at how to install the OS on unsupported Mac devices, here’s the list of all MacBooks that support macOS 13 Ventura.
2017 MacBook and newer 2017 iMac and newer 2017 MacBook Pro and newer 2017 iMac Pro and newer 2018 MacBook Air and newer 2018 Mac Mini and newer 2019 Mac Pro and newer 2022 Mac Studio
Now, it’s important to look at the list of Mac devices that don’t support the new macOS 13 Ventura update –
iMac – 2012, 2013, 2014 MacBook Air 2012, 2013 Mac Mini 2012, 2014 MacBook Pro 2012, 2013 MacBook 2012-2015
How to install the macOS 13 Ventura update on unsupported Mac devices
If you have an older model of the MacBook that does not support macOS Ventura, then you may need a different way to install the OS on your Mac. This article will cover all the methods by which anyone having an old unsupported Mac can install macOS Ventura Beta 1 on their device.