I have an older MacBook Pro Core Duo, I don't know if it is uprgradeable to OS X Mountain lion is it possible to tell via the S/n???  I'm already at Snow Leo. 10.6.8.  I'd like to be able to completely bypass OS X Lion  this may help determine if this is

I have an older MacBook Pro Core Duo, I don't know if it is uprgradeable to OS X Mountain lion is it possible to tell via the S/n???  I'm already at Snow Leo. 10.6.8.  I'd like to be able to completely bypass OS X Lion.  Any one have any input that might shed light on my situation?  Thanks in advance for your input. 

Your MacBook can not be upgraded to Lion or Mountain Lion. Snow Leopard is the highest possible for that model.

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