there is no way the agreement has been broken Considering that my instructions 
apply to any mac OS.
I further suggest that anyone that believes that i'm braking an apple agreement 
should take it up with apple although in this case I would not advise it only 
because your precious time as well as apples would be wasted.
kind regards

Michael

On 11 Sep 2014, at 10:15 am, Maurice Mines <maurice.mi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, I don't believe this is been released yet remember the nondisclosure 
> agreement you agree to I hope this is enough to get the point across. I don't 
> know the list moderator feels about this but please stop endangering what 
> those of us are doing legitimately? Enough said.
> On Sep 10, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Michael Marshall <mightymaggie...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> hey,
>> just run the installer for the new OS and it will just update all the 
>> components for you.
>> On 11 Sep 2014, at 8:37 am, Lee Jones <leejones...@sky.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear List, when the time comes to upgrade my mac, to yosemeti, I wonder how 
>>> you go about installing one version of osx over another.  I know that a 
>>> clean install is the best option, but it seems to be extremely complicated. 
>>>  When the new os arrives am I right in thinking it is downloaded from the 
>>> app store itself not from software update, and once it is downloaded how is 
>>> the process started.  I want the features of the new os but I am terrified 
>>> that I will go from having a functioning mac, to having a broken one 
>>> through upgrading.  .  When the new os is installed and the computer 
>>> restarts does it come up talking?  Does it keep the settings from the 
>>> previous version of osx? What do you do if something goes wrong with the 
>>> upgrade?  Maybe it is a hang over from my  windows days, but I am uneasy 
>>> about interfering with the os.  Do we have a confirmed release date for 
>>> yosemeti?
>>> Many Thanks Lee
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