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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1841266" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Another option would be to also run macOS 10.12/13/14 on the new 2017 iMac you have assuming the only problem with the accounting software is that it is 32-bit and that it would run on Sierra or up to Mojave.</p><p>So either partition your hard drive with Mojave and the 32-bit accounting software on a small partition or install the older macOS (Sierra - Mojave) on an external drive connected to the new 2017 iMac.</p><p>Saves spending money to upgrade the RAM and having two iMacs kicking around unless you really want to keep the old one just for the accounting software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1841266, member: 67742"] Another option would be to also run macOS 10.12/13/14 on the new 2017 iMac you have assuming the only problem with the accounting software is that it is 32-bit and that it would run on Sierra or up to Mojave. So either partition your hard drive with Mojave and the 32-bit accounting software on a small partition or install the older macOS (Sierra - Mojave) on an external drive connected to the new 2017 iMac. Saves spending money to upgrade the RAM and having two iMacs kicking around unless you really want to keep the old one just for the accounting software. [/QUOTE]
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