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<blockquote data-quote="aplyler820" data-source="post: 1643482" data-attributes="member: 345278"><p>I have a Macbook Pro that I got as a high school graduation gift in May of '09. Lately it had been having trouble restarting. I used the Disk Utility I found that my hard drive could not be verified. I re-installed my Mac OS X and it reset me back to version 10.6.5.</p><p></p><p>My cyclical problem is now I have an iPhone 6. It requires the newest version of iTunes to sync music. The problem is I can't get the newest iTunes until I have the newest OS. In order to download Yosemite, it appears that I'll have to buy Snow Leopard and install, then buy Mountain Lion and install, then buy Lion and install, then buy Mavericks and install. </p><p></p><p>My question is, does anyone know of a way around having to buy all four of the software updates? Or will I have to buy each one so that I can install the next one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplyler820, post: 1643482, member: 345278"] I have a Macbook Pro that I got as a high school graduation gift in May of '09. Lately it had been having trouble restarting. I used the Disk Utility I found that my hard drive could not be verified. I re-installed my Mac OS X and it reset me back to version 10.6.5. My cyclical problem is now I have an iPhone 6. It requires the newest version of iTunes to sync music. The problem is I can't get the newest iTunes until I have the newest OS. In order to download Yosemite, it appears that I'll have to buy Snow Leopard and install, then buy Mountain Lion and install, then buy Lion and install, then buy Mavericks and install. My question is, does anyone know of a way around having to buy all four of the software updates? Or will I have to buy each one so that I can install the next one? [/QUOTE]
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