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[* icon_note] To avoid this as best as possible, you need to determine the power that your Mac has.
-[* green] First, you must determine if your Mac has ***Metal Graphics*** To do this, Press and hold the Option key while choosing Apple menu. Click System Information. Click Graphics/Displays in the sidebar. Check the information on the right for Metal Support or Metal Family. If you have this, your Mac have metal graphics.
+[* green] Generally, all Macs from 2012 onward excluding the 2012 Mac Pro have Metal support.
[* icon_caution] If your Mac does NOT have metal graphics, you not be able to smoothly run macOS Catalina, Big Sur, or Monterey, Ventura, and Sonoma.
[* icon_caution] While using these macOS versions are still possible even without metal graphics, it will not an enjoyable experience as your Mac will constantly have graphical glitches and hiccups and some applications may not work at all.