Can I upgrade to Mavericks without increasing RAM?

I have just upgraded our iMac from 10.5.8 to Snow Leopard 10.6.8 and need to upgrade to Mavericks in order to get the latest iPhoto so I can order photo books (that I have already spent hours making and didn't find out that I couldn't order them until I clicked on "Buy Book"!).  I bought the wrong RAM today and just wondering if I can upgrade to Mavericks and upgrade the RAM later (I'm in a rush to get these books before Christmas!).  Any thoughts??

sean_and_andrea wrote:
... need to upgrade to Mavericks in order to get the latest iPhoto ...
In this case you will need as much RAM as your Mac will take Before you start using it.
Do the RAM first...
It is important to get the Correct and Matching RAM
See Here  >  OWC RAM  >  http://www.macsales.com
The above site also has videos on how to Install RAM should you need it...
Then upgrade to Mavericks... If your Mac will run it.
Check here to see if your Mac is compatible...
http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/
IMPORTANT:
Check here for compatibility of 3rd party Software you may be using... Also note that Rosetta is no longer supported in Mavericks, Mountain Lion and Lion.
http://roaringapps.com/apps:table

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