![]() Meanwhile, this one comes from a computer running the old OS X Snow Leopard: ![]() The image above was taken from the a MacBook running OS X Yosemite. ![]() Regardless, it shows vital information about your Mac, from its model name, serial number, the amount of RAM and the processor it is equipped with to its build number. Here’s how to access System Information along with the most important tabs and sections you need to check out.įirst, click on the Apple Menu then go to About This Mac.Įach operating system shows different data on the About This Mac panel. There are a few differences in the app between Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite, and El Capitan, but regardless, it will still show the data you need. If you’re using an aged Mac running the old – yet awesome – OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, System Information is referred to as System Profiler. Though the information listed might be hard to understand, you will need it in case you have to troubleshoot something with a dedicated support agent or have an expert patch up your computer. Just do it, because it’s pretty important, especially if you want to keep your computer primed and ready to help you perform your everyday tasks. Before you start working today, check out your Mac’s System Information first.
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