I really wouldn't know without actually playing with it, but you might
consider cloning the system disk off to another hard drive and then
cloning it back. File fragmentation might be an issue, even though the
OS is supposed to be smart about that.
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> On Mar 24, 2014, a
Eric -
After installation of Mavericks on my 2010 2.53 Ghz 4G RAM MacBook Pro, the OS
substantially slowed down. Ideas? I'll email off the list. You seem to know
about all this, so thought I'd ask.
Best!
Dean
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Dean Rosenthal
www.deanrosenthal.org
> On Mar 23, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Eric Danne
On Mar 23, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> Best thing one should do upgrading from 10.6 is to do a complete new install
> on a new drive, and then use the migration assistant to transfer over your
> applications and stuff.
I wholeheartedly agree with Eric on this one, provided one'
No, 10.9.2 doesn't significantly slow down anything. In fact, things generally
seem a little snappier on my 2008 MacPro. I think some of that is due to the
memory compression.
Best thing one should do upgrading from 10.6 is to do a complete new install on
a new drive, and then use the migration
Expect your OS to significantly slow down on 10.9. But no problems with 2014.
Actually, a few crashes. I run it without any other apps.open, sometimes I need
the inst. manual going in Safari. I went from Snow Leopard.
Best!
Dean
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> On Mar 23, 2014, at
On 2014-03-22 16:50, Mark McCarron wrote:
> I'm currently using Fin 2012 on a macpro. os 10.6.8 (snow leopard). My
> current set up is very stable.
> In order to upgrade to Fin 2014 I need to upgrade the OS. Should I go 10.7
> 10.8 or 10.9?
10.9.2 is the latest, and 10.9 is free and it should ha
I've been using both finale 12 and14 , Logic 9 (without your plugins) on osX
10.7 10.8 and now 10.9 . I had no problem with no one of this. I personally
prefered 10.8.
Hope you find this useful
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> Il giorno 22/mar/2014, alle ore 16:50, Mark McCarron ha
I'm currently using Fin 2012 on a macpro. os 10.6.8 (snow leopard). My current
set up is very stable.
In order to upgrade to Fin 2014 I need to upgrade the OS. Should I go 10.7 10.8
or 10.9?
I also have Logic Pro 9 and DP 7 using mostly native plugins. with EZ drummer.
Mark McCarron
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