I recommend keeping a disk image backed up (preferably in as many places as possible). That way even if the machine itself fails, you can recover everything and keep working on another (possibly Hackintoshed) Mac.
Nice! That hardware should last a while yet, and you should be able to swap to a SATA SSD and upgrade to 16GB of RAM if you haven’t already.
Also if it’s a 2012-era MBP with a Sandy Bridge CPU (i5-2xxx/i7-2xxx model number), it should upgrade to High Sierra just fine, which would get you access to safer, more modern versions of Firefox and other apps. High Sierra isn’t receiving security updates anymore but it’s a damn sight better than El Capitan. You might be stuck on El Capitan due to Logic’s OS requirements, though, I have no idea there.
Lots, that shit is old af
Update to Linux and enjoy the latest in security
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I recommend keeping a disk image backed up (preferably in as many places as possible). That way even if the machine itself fails, you can recover everything and keep working on another (possibly Hackintoshed) Mac.
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Nice! That hardware should last a while yet, and you should be able to swap to a SATA SSD and upgrade to 16GB of RAM if you haven’t already.
Also if it’s a 2012-era MBP with a Sandy Bridge CPU (i5-2xxx/i7-2xxx model number), it should upgrade to High Sierra just fine, which would get you access to safer, more modern versions of Firefox and other apps. High Sierra isn’t receiving security updates anymore but it’s a damn sight better than El Capitan. You might be stuck on El Capitan due to Logic’s OS requirements, though, I have no idea there.