The linked article hit my questions' topics but I did not deeply understand nor the configuration of the Apple ID on the fresh installed El Capitan nor the legal aspects of the solution. use it to do a clean install on my iMac (erasing all disk content before choosing the HDD in which to install El Capitan).use a Mac of a friend of mine which runs El Capitan to download El Capitan from Mac App Store.This reading brought me to another solution: Alternative solution Said that, after some search, I found this macworld article showing alternative methods to upgrade from 10.5.8 MacOSX version to a more recent one. use the App Store to download and install El Capitan.buy the DVD of Snow Leopard (10.6) from online Apple Store and install it on 10.5.8.✘ MacOSX 10.6.8 is required to be installed (due to Mac App Store introduction) on the iMac Official solution (or what I undestood reading Apple website) ✔ my iMac version is listed under the upgradable devices Now I want to upgrade my OS to El Capitan (10.11). If you want to update apps downloaded from the App Store, use the App Store to get updates. I have an iMac(Early 2009) running Leopard (10.5.8). If Software Update says that your Mac is up to date, then macOS and all of the apps it installs are up to date, including Safari, Messages, Mail, Music, Photos, FaceTime, Calendar, and Books.
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