

CloudReady requires at least 2GB of RAM, at least 16GB of storage, and graphics components made during or after 2007. CloudReady has officially only certified 11 Mac models, but it’s likely you’ll be able to get the OS up and running on non-certified Intel machines as well. Compatibility with CloudReady technically begins with Macs from 2006, but it’s not recommended. CloudReady will not work on PowerPC Macs, so sadly, you can’t revive your sunflower iMac G4 or your blueberry iBook. You can install CloudReady on virtually any Intel Mac from 2007 on. The Mac mini that I used can run Big Sur, but it’s severely underpowered, being seven years old and not physically upgradeable. The MacBook Pro model that I used for this experiment only runs macOS up to Catalina, so it’s already out-of-date. Neither run recent versions of macOS particularly well, and they certainly aren’t good for power-hungry tasks. Each of these Macs had 4GB of RAM and much older Intel processors. Both of these machines have run-of-the-mill specs for their time. I was able to get CloudReady running on a 2014 Mac mini and a 2012 13″ MacBook Pro. Here’s how to get CloudReady up and running on an old Mac. This means that Google offers an officially sanctioned way of reviving old computers with Chrome OS. Just last year, Google acquired Neverware, the company behind CloudReady. CloudReady isn’t a new product by any stretch, but I had always been itching to try it out. So here I am stuck, what do I do? I found some forums online on the topic but they require an optical drive, which I don't have.Is there an old out-of-date Mac that you desperately miss using? Well, you’re in luck because it’s incredibly easy to install a modern version of Chrome OS on old Intel Macs for free. So convert my usb to fat32 and boot ubuntu right? WRONG, uefi does not see the USB. So here I am, trying to get UBUNTU on my Mac.

This is really unfortunate because the Macbook is still usable and actually pretty snappy (the core duo does a good job with light activities) so I don't want to give up on it just yet. However, this macbook only supports OS X 10.7.11, which is so old Chrome and Firefox don't support it. I'm going to put an SSD and replace the optical drive with an HDD caddy. So I cleaned it up good with hydrogen peroxide, alcohol and such and made it look nice! It had 1/2 gb of DDR2 that I upgraded to its maximum 3gb ram. It's white, has yellow stains and looks like it was in a fire. So I work at ubreakifix, and my coworker brings an old Macbook 2006 a1181 and gives it to me.
