Upgrading an old MacBook Pro

I have a 2009 MacBook Pro with OS X 10.11.6. It actually still works. However, due to the age of the last OS update that it could do, I hesitate to use it for security reasons. The update was the last I’m able to update do.

Perhaps an odd question, but, I’m wondering if it could be updated with new hardware? Seems a shame to just toss it. I don’t need it to do anything fancy.

TIA


Posted on Nov 28, 2025 12:10 PM

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Posted on Nov 28, 2025 5:20 PM

I too have an '09 MBP that couldn't run anything after El Capitan either. it was basically useless. and I was just about ready to recycle it. but a few days before the trip to the recycler's, I read that you can install Linux mint and run it instead of macOS. so I now have linux installed and I runs better than it ever did on El Capitan.


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Nov 28, 2025 5:20 PM in response to ela987

I too have an '09 MBP that couldn't run anything after El Capitan either. it was basically useless. and I was just about ready to recycle it. but a few days before the trip to the recycler's, I read that you can install Linux mint and run it instead of macOS. so I now have linux installed and I runs better than it ever did on El Capitan.


Nov 28, 2025 12:31 PM in response to ela987

ela987 wrote:

I have a 2009 MacBook Pro with OS X 10.11.6. It actually still works. However, due to the age of the last OS update that it could do, I hesitate to use it for security reasons. The update was the last I’m able to update do.
Perhaps an odd question, but, I’m wondering if it could be updated with new hardware? Seems a shame to just toss it. I don’t need it to do anything fancy.
TIA




If you can not update software, you certainly are not going to update hardware on a MBP that is 16 years old.


It is long in the tooth—and served you well. That is a respectable run.



I would not waste time or money on an obsolete MBP: see vintage and obsolete








Upgrading an old MacBook Pro

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