Hi Everyone,
I need to replace the airport card in my mid 2012 retina 15” MacBook Pro. I remember reading a few years ago that installing a more recent airport card in this model enables it to upgrade to a slightly more recent version of iOS than normally possible.
To clarify, I don’t mean installing the most recent equivalent of an airport card allows you to install the very latest iOS. It was something like installing a 2014 card allowed you to install the 2018 version of iOS…something like that…
Does this sound familiar to anyone? I figured if I’m going to do this, might as well push my system farther.
Thanks in advance,
-David
Hi Everyone,
I need to replace the airport card in my mid 2012 retina 15” MacBook Pro. I remember reading a few years ago that installing a more recent airport card in this model enables it to upgrade to a slightly more recent version of iOS than normally possible.
To clarify, I don’t mean installing the most recent equivalent of an airport card allows you to install the very latest iOS. It was something like installing a 2014 card allowed you to install the 2018 version of iOS…something like that…
Does this sound familiar to anyone? I figured if I’m going to do this, might as well push my system farther.
Thanks in advance,
-David