Why can't my M1 Macbook Pro run Tahoe?

Thought all Apple Silicon devices were supported but it seems that is not true


edit for clarity: it gave me Sequoia 15.7 instead, that wasn't available earlier today

MacBook Pro 13″

Posted on Sep 15, 2025 11:15 AM

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Sep 15, 2025 11:38 AM in response to Allan Jones

Allan Jones wrote:

I had to install 15.7 before Tahoe showed as available. Its only been out about 30 minutes so I've learned to expect little foibles like that early on.

For future reference, as leroydouglas pointed out in another thread, Command-R will refresh the Software Update screen in System Settings. I was only seeing 15.7, but after Command-R I saw both 26 and 15.7 offered. Tahoe is installing as I type this, without needing to install 15.7.

Sep 15, 2025 11:19 AM in response to MoFoMedia

It can run Tahoe. Who told you otherwise?


Note that today is the rollout day for Tahoe. Apple may be staggering the release to try to prevent overloads of their servers. So if Software Update isn't offering you Tahoe yet, it may be that Apple just hasn't gotten around to releasing it for your area of the world. Wait a few hours, or a day, then try again.

Sep 15, 2025 11:29 AM in response to MoFoMedia

Happened to me, as well.


In System Settings > General > Software update, press Command-R (thanks again leroydouglas) and you should be offered the macOS 26 Tahoe update. If not immediately, try again in an hour or so.


My download of Tahoe is proceeding (expect it to take a while, their servers get slammed on launch days; I just watched my download jump from 3 minutes remaining to 30 minutes remaining).

Sep 15, 2025 11:36 AM in response to MoFoMedia

OS - macOS Tahoe - Apple says that Tahoe is compatible with MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon (2020 and later). Your M1 MacBook Pro has Apple Silicon and came out in 2020. So have a little patience, and wait for the Tahoe update to show up.


FYI, my Mac Studio is not (yet) offering the Tahoe update, either. I'm not worried. I know that Tahoe will show up sooner or later.

Sep 15, 2025 11:42 AM in response to neuroanatomist

neuroanatomist wrote:

For future reference, as leroydouglas pointed out in another thread, Command-R will refresh the Software Update screen in System Settings. I was only seeing 15.7, but after Command-R I saw both 26 and 15.7 offered. Tahoe is installing as I type this, without needing to install 15.7.


Thanks for the tip. I never would have known that … and now that I've typed Command-R, Software Update is offering me both the Sequoia 15.7 update and the Tahoe 26 upgrade!

Sep 15, 2025 02:32 PM in response to MoFoMedia

MoFoMedia wrote:

Still giving me 15.7 installed that and now, nothing. Will try again tomorrow. Was jsut afraid I had a weird model that missed the update or something


In Settings>General>Software update


Command R will reload that checking activity. Rinse and repeat until it presents itself.


The Apple upgrade tends to rollout across the globe...

Why can't my M1 Macbook Pro run Tahoe?

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