![]() Apple typically states you can upgrade from any Mac running 10.6.8 to the latest OS X but speaking from experience, this rarely goes off without a hitch. However if your Mac runs 10.7, the jump to 10.11 might cause issues. If your Mac is running 10.9 or 10.10 you should be able to upgrade to 10.11 El Capitan without any issues. For example Handoff and Continuity, which were introduced with OS X Yosemite, require hardware that supports Bluetooth LE. Keep in mind that the older your Mac, the greater the possibility that some features won’t work. As for available storage space, 8GB is enough to run the installer, but more is always better. You can run a Mac with 2GB of memory, but this is a good opportunity to upgrade to 4GB or 8GB. The general minimum requirements call for 2GB of memory, 8GB of available storage, and an Internet connection for some features.
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