be most helpful Ronni. Can I mail you a flash drive?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Kev
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 24 Nov. 2016, at 11:57 am, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>>
4 Nov. 2016, at 11:57 am, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>
>>> I have the "Install OS X Mavericks.app" version:1.3.33 - 5.31GB
>>> And "OSXupdcombo 10.9.5" - 982.3MB, on my support drive
>>> Whi
at 11:57 am, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>
>>> I have the "Install OS X Mavericks.app" version:1.3.33 - 5.31GB
>>> And "OSXupdcombo 10.9.5" - 982.3MB, on my support drive
>>> Which would bri
; version:1.3.33 - 5.31GB
>> And "OSXupdcombo 10.9.5" - 982.3MB, on my support drive
>> Which would bring Mavericks to its final version OS X 10.9.5
>>
>> If you can't locate these files locally I could possibly free up one of my
>> flash drives an
Hi I have an iMac 20” early 2008 model that is running OS X 10.10 Yosemite and
I wish to move it back to OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks.
I have been reading Ronni’s, “Re: Clean Install of Mavericks” (04Dec2014), from
the archives with regard to the Check and back up, I have transferred the
entire
10.9.5" - 982.3MB, on my support drive
> Which would bring Mavericks to its final version OS X 10.9.5
>
> If you can't locate these files locally I could possibly free up one of my
> flash drives and post it to you, unless you can wait until I next come to
> Perth.
>
> Regar
Hi,
I have a few Macs needing an upgrade to Mavericks from Snow Leopard. I cannot
find an upgrade download for this. Anyone help me with a disk or a copy for my
flash drive?
These machines are for my giveaway project.
Regards,
Kev
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I still use iMovieHD 6 on a number of older movie files and had a disk
partition with Mavericks installed along with iMovieHD 6 foe
r this purpose. By a quirk of circumstances I have destroyed this partition
and its backup cloned copy.
To start from scratch I need to redownload Mavericks
ing anything
>> else.
>>
>> How would I do this - I have access to a macbook with Mavericksor Yosemite
>> and a macpro with Lion
>>
>> chow
>>
>> gary dorn
>> gd...@mac.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/12/2015, at 2:14 PM, Neil Hought
sections.
>>
>>
>> Others with more experience/expertise may have more to add/suggest.
>>
>>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>> Neil
>> --
>> Neil R. Houghton
>> Albany, Wes
time machine had be turned off and I
>>> frequently find that the usb cable unplugged.
>>>
>>> So I would like to check the status of time machine before doing anything
>>> else.
>>>
>>> How would I do this - I have access to a macbook with Mavericksor
Regards
Pete.
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From: wamug@wamug.org.au
To:
Cc:
Sent:Mon, 07 Dec 2015 15:47:27 +0800
Subject:Re: iMac & mavericks: start up disk problems
Further to the advice noted below, how do I go about checking that
the Time Machine backup we supposedly have a
I've checked the TM backup using a macbook - it was visible and readable in
Finder. ( dec 5 2015)
I've downloaded DiskMaker X and have started the making of the Mavericks
installer to USB - how long ought this take - so far its been saying
" DiskMaker X prepares your disk ... please
> On 7 Dec 2015, at 1:26 PM, gary dorn <gd...@me.com> wrote:
>
> Howdy ,
> iMac 10,2 late 2009
> 2 TB (600 mb free)
> 8mb ram
> Mac OS mavericks since September ( updated from snow leopard , which ran
> really well for 3 years)
>
> since Yesterda
Howdy ,
iMac 10,2 late 2009
2 TB (600 mb free)
8mb ram
Mac OS mavericks since September ( updated from snow leopard , which ran
really well for 3 years)
since Yesterday morning we've had startup problems
At first startup , was able to login, but then spiral of death wouldn't,t
cease, so
;
>
> Neil
> --
> Neil R. Houghton
> Albany, Western Australia
> Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
> Email: n...@possumology.com
>
>
>
>
> on 7/12/15 12:49, gary dorn at gd...@me.com wrote:
>
>> Howdy ,
>> iMac 10,2 late 2009
>> 2 TB (600 mb free)
>> 8m
t gd...@me.com wrote:
> Howdy ,
> iMac 10,2 late 2009
> 2 TB (600 mb free)
> 8mb ram
> Mac OS mavericks since September ( updated from snow leopard , which ran
> really well for 3 years)
>
> since Yesterday morning we've had startup problems
> At first startup , was
Howdy ,
iMac 10,2 late 2009
2 TB (600 mb free)
8mb ram
Mac OS mavericks since September ( updated from snow leopard , which ran
really well for 3 years)
since Yesterday morning we've had startup problems
At first startup , was able to login, but then spiral of death wouldn't,t
cease, so
Apple has issued Security Update 2015-004 for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.9
Mavericks, mirroring many of the security fixes that are included with the
concurrently released 10.10.3 Yosemite (see “Apple Releases OS X 10.10.3 with
Photos,” 8 April 2015).
The wide-ranging security update
Hello again
First I’ll put the question, then give some background details.
For a clean install of OS X Mavericks to an erased HD, do I need to install OS
X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 as an intermediate step?
The backgound. My late 2009 iMac suffered a breakdown a few weeks ago. With
wamug help
Hi Alan,
Do you have the Mavericks Installer on your 2012 iMac? If so you are best to
follow these instructions below:
Perform A Clean Install of Mavericks (OS X 10.9)
Installing Mavericks via Target Disk Mode
If you have a second Mac in your house the process is easy; simply attach the
Mac
pm, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Alan,
Do you have the Mavericks Installer on your 2012 iMac? If so you are best to
follow these instructions below:
Perform A Clean Install of Mavericks (OS X 10.9)
Installing Mavericks via Target Disk Mode
If you have a second Mac in your
On 6 Oct 2014, at 11:53 am, Chris Burton burtnch...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day WA muggers,
Its sure nice to be back in the Southwest after 2 months offshore of
West Africa!
Im only now beginning to use my new imac with Mavericks and noticing
quite a bit of difference from OS 10.6 on my
to use my new imac with Mavericks and noticing
quite a bit of difference from OS 10.6 on my MBPro!!
One thing that Im not sure how to change, is when I need to rename
folders or are transferring image files from my backup drive to the
imac I always have an 'authentication window' pop for me
Hi Pete,
Thanks very much for your reply to this, as it is beginning to drive me
nuts!
My Machine a 27 imac with 3.5 ghz i7 processors, 16gb ram and Mavericks
10.9.4 and using the bluetooth mouse and keyboard which is taking some
getting use to as well! Maybe it is this mouse which feels
beginning to use my new imac with Mavericks and noticing
quite a bit of difference from OS 10.6 on my MBPro!!
One thing that Im not sure how to change, is when I need to rename
folders or are transferring image files from my backup drive to the
imac I always have an 'authentication window' pop
Hi Chris,
As Peter mentioned previously and Neil has also indicated you seem to be
experiencing Owner Permission problems. - this is not normal behaviour for
Mavericks, unless you are copying into, or creating a folder in, a secured area
such as /System or /Library.
First, some background
Good day WA muggers,
Its sure nice to be back in the Southwest after 2 months offshore of
West Africa!
Im only now beginning to use my new imac with Mavericks and noticing
quite a bit of difference from OS 10.6 on my MBPro!!
One thing that Im not sure how to change, is when I need to rename
Apple has released Safari 7.1 for users of OS X 10.9 Mavericks with the
addition of the DuckDuckGosearch engine as a default search option. Unlike
other search engines (such as Google), DuckDuckGo does not collect or share
your personal information to serve up content and ads (for an overview
Hi Peter,
I've changed the Subject on my reply email to a more relevant name, to make
searching the WAMUG Archives easier.
I don't need to remind people to have a current Backup.
On 10 Sep 2014, at 6:57 am, petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Thanks for this Ronni. Is there any benefit in
On the rocky road from the Mountain Lion to 10.9.4, several things happened.
An old HD died. Got replaced, got more RAM. Until 9.4, things were pretty
ordinary, old software cleaned out and anything that was not doing useful
trashed, as as well as some things that were definitely unwelcome -
in advance for your assistance.
Cheers,
Graham
You don't really mention what it is you need to do in a PDF editor. As others
have mentioned, the built-in Preview you already have on your Mac has
extensive markup features, and if you're running Mavericks, you can also use
it to fill
in advance for your assistance.
Cheers,
Graham
You don't really mention what it is you need to do in a PDF editor. As others
have mentioned, the built-in Preview you already have on your Mac has extensive
markup features, and if you're running Mavericks, you can also use it to fill
Given all the pdf editors out there (other than the expensive Adobe app,) I’d
appreciate a few recommendations from wamuggers. I’m not necessarily looking
for a free app, just a reliable and reasonably priced one.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Cheers,
Graham
Graham Rabe |
Hi Graham … you can do some minor editing with Preview.
Not sure if you are aware of this.
I add dates, receipt numbers, etc to PDF documents for my home accounts records.
On 4 Jun 2014, at 1:13 pm, Graham Rabe gra...@rabe.com.au wrote:
Given all the pdf editors out there (other than the
Hi Graham,
Apple’s built-in Preview application is not only a PDF viewer like Adobe
Reader, but also has some editing features in Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Open a
PDF file in Preview, click “Tools” in the top menu, choose “Mark Up” then you
can see “Highlight Text”, “Underline Text” and “Strike
Hi Ronni,
Issue finally resolved. New Hard drive!
Bill
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To:WAMUG
Cc:
Sent:Mon, 19 May 2014 09:10:02 +0800
Subject:Re: Mavericks issues resolved.
Hi Bill,
On 18 May 2014, at 11:03 am, Bill Parker wrote:
However, Mail is still playing
!
Bill
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From:
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To:
WAMUG wamug@wamug.org.au
Cc:
Sent:
Mon, 19 May 2014 09:10:02 +0800
Subject:
Re: Mavericks issues resolved.
Hi Bill,
On 18 May 2014, at 11:03 am, Bill Parker ren...@westnet.com.au wrote:
However, Mail is still
: Mavericks issues resolved.
Hi Bill,
On 18 May 2014, at 11:03 am, Bill Parker ren...@westnet.com.au wrote:
However, Mail is still playing up and flickers like mad when scrolling!
Are you using a Apple Magic Mouse or a Trackpad? Does it only happen in Mail
App?
Do you have installed any
Hi Bill, I have to say that the flickering when scrolling does sound like a
mouse issue, speaking from personal experience. Have you tried a different USB
mouse? Cheers, Susan
Sent from my iPad
On 19 May 2014, at 10:16 am, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Bill,
Mavericks is up
affect the mouse,
trackpad, or scrolling?
Check in System Preferences to see if anything has changed with your Mouse
settings or Trackpad settings.
If using a Magic Mouse, OS X Mavericks: Use an Apple Magic Mouse -
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14260
You could try deleting the mouse.plists
You
, or scrolling?
Check in System Preferences to see if anything has changed with your Mouse
settings or Trackpad settings.
If using a Magic Mouse, OS X Mavericks: Use an Apple Magic Mouse -
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14260
You could try deleting the mouse.plists
You need to look
Hi Bill,
Mavericks is up to version 10.9.3 now.
Have you checked that Logitech have updated drivers for Mavericks for your
model mouse?
Normally third-party software/add-ons etc need to be updated or they can cause
issues.
I would suggest you download install OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Update
Folks,
You may have seen my grumpy comments about Mavericks recently. The most
prominent of which was slowness.
I downloaded EtreCheck [nice name] and thanks Ronni. Found some problems
resolved them but did not gain speed and Mail was THE worst for being slow (
with no other software
Hi folks,
I do not know if its me or what, but after a week of Mavericks, I think it is
well named.
First up. I assumed my old address book would be copied straight to the new
contacts. What happened was I got the address book from my iPhone. Great.
But only phone numbers and no emails
I see lots of questions about Mavericks, I now keep getting update
requests to go to Mavericks.
My wife and I are both retired and we each have an iMac 9 with
2.66GHZ Intel Core processors running Snow Leopard 10.6.8. With 2Gb
Hard Drive. (Plus we have a Mac Book Pro Lap Top, iPad
On 11 Apr 2014, at 7:20 am, Peter Faulks peterfau...@westnet.com.au wrote:
I see lots of questions about Mavericks, I now keep getting update requests
to go to Mavericks.
My wife and I are both retired and we each have an iMac 9 with 2.66GHZ Intel
Core processors running Snow Leopard
Hi Peter,
If your software won't run in Lion, the software won't run in Mavericks!
Starting with Lion, Apple removed Rosetta, the software that enabled older,
PowerPC applications to run on Intel-based Macs. As a result, upgrading to
Mavericks entails living without software that requires
Can a street plan printed fom Maps in OSX Mavericks be enhanced for legibility
for printing on a black white printer?
The standard pastel colours of Maps don’t show at all, and street names are
printed in pale grey. Can’t see intersections, dead ends, etc. Using a
Brother laser printer
Hi WAMUG members,
For members who did not like being forced to sync 'Contacts Calendar' with
iCloud.
New to both OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 and iTunes 11.1.6 betas is the restoration
of iTunes syncing for contacts and calendar data over USB and Wi-Fi, a feature
deprecated from the current version
Apple Releases Safari 7.0.3 for Mavericks With Push Notification Improvements,
Security Fixes
Apple today updated update Safari for Mavericks to version 7.0.3, adding
improvements to compatibility, stability, and security. The update includes a
new option for turning off push notification
Hi Ken,
I can only speak personal - I have had no issues with Mavericks !
Some things are different but that’s normal with a new OS.
On 19 Mar 2014, at 12:09 pm, Ken Jackson kenjackson7...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
is Mavericks safe to use now?
Have resisted the upgrade because of all
No issues with Mavericks on any of my macs from oldest to youngest!
Sent from my iPad
On 19 Mar 2014, at 12:36 pm, Stephen Chape chap...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I can only speak personal - I have had no issues with Mavericks !
Some things are different but that’s normal with a new OS
Yes I agree Stephen. I have 4 MacBooks in the house with Mavericks and we've
had no issues.
One thing I would suggest to Ken, do a google search for use of Mavericks with
your brand and model of printer. See if there are people having issues with
that model. My Epson no problem.
You may have
My experience likewise, not one glitch from Mavericks, which I installed about
a week after first release. I note though that I am meticulous with
housekeeping and I run Clean My Mac and Disk Warrior on a regular basis as well
as promptly trashing unwanted files. And of course I did all
are behaving correctly!
Yes, each Mail account has a long Apple TLS Certificate number. I never had
problems with either gmail or iiNet mail associated with the upgrade to
Mavericks (luck perhaps). Gmail is IMAP and iiNet mail is POP. I won’t
change anything!I will read up on encryption
On 27 Feb 2014, at 4:14 pm, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote:
A side comment: I can download all the POP mail to both iPad and iMac without
mutual interference (or loss of messages), and also keep the last 25 mail
messages on the iiNet website for convenient email reading when away
@ 7200rpm HD
OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
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Since applying the OSX update, Mail preferences has changed from “SSL” checkbox
option to “TLS Certificate = none”. My previous settings were gmail = SSL
ticked and iiNet = not ticked. (These were default settings applied when
setting up the accounts.)
Should the TLS certificate be
On 21/02/2014, at 3:45 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Gary,
You Mac Pro was Introduced August 2006 - Discontinued Jan. 2008.
The Maximum (supported) OS is Mac OS X 10.7.5
I personally would NOT recommend 'hacking' to install Mavericks on an
unsupported machine, especially if it is your work
was Introduced August 2006 - Discontinued Jan. 2008.
The Maximum (supported) OS is Mac OS X 10.7.5
I personally would NOT recommend 'hacking' to install Mavericks on an
unsupported machine, especially if it is your work machine...
Read all the comments on the forums from people who have attempted
boot loader (which resides on a hidden partition of your HDD that your
install is contained on) because you need to have a 64bit one for mavericks and
the native one is only 32 bit. The other part of it probably involves changing
some info so that the computer thinks it’s a MacPro 2.1
understanding about the hackintosh world (booting
Mac OS on windows hardware). From what gather this hack is based around
using a custom boot loader (which resides on a hidden partition of your HDD
that your install is contained on) because you need to have a 64bit one for
mavericks and the native
Hi
I'm was making progress to install mavericks on macpro 1,1 (2- 2.66) 13 GB RAM,
ATI Radeon 5770 + Nvidia Gforce 7300 GT- but alas the installer says its
unsupported.
A search suggest there are workarounds, with instructions on how to do it vi a
number of ways.
http
Hi Gary,
You Mac Pro was Introduced August 2006 - Discontinued Jan. 2008.
The Maximum (supported) OS is Mac OS X 10.7.5
I personally would NOT recommend 'hacking' to install Mavericks on an
unsupported machine, especially if it is your work machine...
Read all the comments on the forums from
Hi Ronni
Just to thank you again and let you know I finished the Mavericks install
as per your instructions this morning without any trouble.
Little bit surprised to have a menubar on each of my screens, new useful
feature.
Also Mail is working fine, no problems.
Regards,
Paul
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...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ronni
Just to thank you again and let you know I finished the Mavericks install as
per your instructions this morning without any trouble.
Little bit surprised to have a menubar on each of my screens, new useful
feature.
Also Mail is working fine, no problems
Hi Ronni
Thanks very much for your great summary of what to do for the update to
Mavericks, as I too have been thinking about this for the last few weeks!
However Im not sure I can as my MBPro is running 10.6.8 and I have another
older machine which Cath uses, running even earlier OSX
Hi Chris,
In the link I sent in my previous email:
First thing to do is:
Get your Mac ready for Mavericks OS X 10.9
Gives list of compatible models that can install Mavericks
iMac (Mid 2007 or newer)
MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer
Hi Ronni
Just saw your reply, will do the upgrade this evening, assuming I get home
from my meetings at a reasonable hour.
Many thanks for your excellent response,
Regards,
Paul
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Hi Ronni
I have not yet updated to Mavericks as before I left there were apparently
still problems. I did a search on the mailing list but did not find
anything that indicated a specific fix or update.
So it looks like the only way will be to upgrade and see, I was not even
aware that Mavericks
On 2 Feb 2014, at 2:42 pm, Paul Willemse pjwille...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ronni
I have not yet updated to Mavericks as before I left there were apparently
still problems. I did a search on the mailing list but did not find anything
that indicated a specific fix or update.
So it looks
Hi Paul,
On 28 Jan 2014, at 4:54 pm, Paul Willemse pjwille...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I have been away for a few weeks, what is the latest regarding the Mavericks
update and Mail? Have the issues been resolved?
What issues are you referring to?
Are you having issues with Exchange
Hi All,
I have been away for a few weeks, what is the latest regarding the
Mavericks update and Mail? Have the issues been resolved?
TIA,
Regards,
Paul
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in Mavericks ? The CPU activity graph on the desktop
looks different too.
View network activity in the Activity Monitor Dock
Choose View Dock Icon Show Network Usage.
Select the type of activity displayed in the graph
In the Activity Monitor window, you can change the type of data displayed
Hi Walter,
The 'Pie Chart' is no longer an option, especially since Mavericks has new
memory management routines (ie, memory compression) that make the charting of
memory usage less straightforward.
Apple has switched to a new Memory Pressure approach to viewing memory usage,
which
Thanks Ronni,
Now I understand, I’ll open the memory section to look at my situation.
Thank you,
Cheers,
Walter
On 11 Dec 2013, at 05:21 , Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Walter,
The 'Pie Chart' is no longer an option, especially since Mavericks has new
memory management routines
Hi Walter,
A Document I would recommend you download and read is the October 2013 - OS X
Mavericks Core Technologies Overview PDF
Go to this Link
http://images.apple.com/media/us/osx/2013/docs/OSX_Mavericks_Core_Technology_Overview.pdf
On Page 7: - especially read the sections explaining
Hi Guys
I have just updated my newish mini with Mavericks and started wondering about
my MacBook Pro which is currently running 10.6.8.
MacBook Pro 3,1
Processor 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Mavericks says MacBook Pro (mid-/late 2007 or newer) which the 3,1 is.
Would
On 5 Dec 2013, at 5:42 pm, wyv...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Guys
I have just updated my newish mini with Mavericks and started wondering about
my MacBook Pro which is currently running 10.6.8.
MacBook Pro 3,1
Processor 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Mavericks
Hi All,
I have been away for a while, has the Mavericks/Mail situation changed at all?
Regards,
Paul
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Hi All,
I have been away for a while, has the Mavericks/Mail situation changed at all?
Regards,
Paul
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Ronni posted this:
Apple has released an update for the Mail application in OS X 10.9
Mavericks to address some of the Gmail issues outlined by Joe Kissell
late last month (see “Mail in Mavericks Changes the Gmail
Equation,” 22 October 2013).
The 32.46 MB update, which can be downloaded from
,
http://tidbits.com/article/14280
Apple has released an update for the Mail application in OS X 10.9 Mavericks
to address some of the Gmail issues outlined by Joe Kissell late last month
(see “Mail in Mavericks Changes the Gmail Equation,” 22 October 2013).
The 32.46 MB update, which can
Useful information.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
Please consider the environment before printing this email
On 07/11/2013, at 8:09 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Alan
If you've kept the Install Mavericks installer that got downloaded
I need to save Mavericks to put on three other macs.
My data allowance is 8GB with telstra and 16 GB with iinet.
I used 10GB on iinet updating my iPhone os, Mavericks, Pages, Numbers, iPhoto
and a few others.
I have 3 iMacs and one iPhone to update.
Two iMacs and the iPhone are on a different
Hi Alan
If you've kept the Install Mavericks installer that got downloaded, then yes
you can save it to install on other computers. If it's already gone or been
deleted, then unfortunately you need to download it again.
There are a couple of steps to make a bootable install, as posted
Good Morning WAMUGers,
http://tidbits.com/article/14280
Apple has released an update for the Mail application in OS X 10.9 Mavericks to
address some of the Gmail issues outlined by Joe Kissell late last month (see
“Mail in Mavericks Changes the Gmail Equation,” 22 October 2013).
The 32.46 MB
Thanks! That's reassuring!
I'm currently on OS 10.7.5. Can I go directly to Mavericks or do I have to
upgrade to Mountain Lion first?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
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Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 01/11/2013
Hi Stuart,
Apple website says can you upgrade from 10.6.8, 10.7 and 10.8.
So looks like you should be fine.
On 5 Nov 2013, at 2:47 pm, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
Thanks! That's reassuring!
I'm currently on OS 10.7.5. Can I go directly to Mavericks or do I have to
upgrade
As long as you are not experiencing ANY problems/issues on your current setup.
And don't just rush in without doing all the pre-updating of your current
applications, check your non generic applications, add-ons/plugins and printer
etc are going to be compatible work in Mavericks.
Then do
tible with many NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices, and some versions of Windows.""Fortunately there’s avery easy workaround to connect to SMB and NAS shares from OS X Mavericks:"Connect to SMB NAS Network Shares in OS X Maverickshttp://osxdaily.com/2013/10/30/connect-smb-nas
to SMB and NAS shares
from OS X Mavericks:
Connect to SMB NAS Network Shares in OS X Mavericks
http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/30/connect-smb-nas-network-shares-os-x-mavericks/
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
On 2 Nov 2013, at 10:54 am, Rod Blitvich rb...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi
Hi again Blitto,
I forgot your other comment:
Safari does not like https over a proxy
If your school uses a proxy with authentication which I imagine it does,
Mavericks OS X 10.9 - Proxy Authentication does NOT work.
Some say the workaround” at the moment is using Squidman.
Also suggested
Hi folks,
Has anyone seen an update for TechTool Pro 7 for Mavericks.
Their website is saying it is compatible with Mavericks.
But when I open TechTool I still get a warning that it has not yet been tested
with Mavericks !
Regards,
Stephen Chape
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List
The RoaringApps website gives a big green tick for Tech Tool Pro compatibility
with Mavericks. So, try it - or wait for Micromat!!
Cheers
Alan
On 03/11/2013, at 5:50 PM, Stephen Chape chap...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi folks,
Has anyone seen an update for TechTool Pro 7 for Mavericks
Thanks Allan,
I will take a look.
On 3 Nov 2013, at 6:21 pm, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote:
The RoaringApps website gives a big green tick for Tech Tool Pro
compatibility with Mavericks. So, try it - or wait for Micromat!!
Cheers
Alan
On 03/11/2013, at 5:50 PM, Stephen Chape
Hi Stephen,
You can use TTP 7.0.1 in Mavericks 10.9
MicroMat Tech3 wrote:
The warning dialog box will be removed in the next update, which will be
released after the usual thorough beta testing.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
On 3 Nov 2013, at 5:50 pm, Stephen Chape chap
Thank you Ronni.
I guess I was just being extra cautious !
On 3 Nov 2013, at 6:51 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Stephen,
You can use TTP 7.0.1 in Mavericks 10.9
MicroMat Tech3 wrote:
The warning dialog box will be removed in the next update, which will be
released after
carries a
bug which is incompatible with many NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices, and
some versions of Windows.
Fortunately there’s a very easy workaround to connect to SMB and NAS shares
from OS X Mavericks:
Connect to SMB NAS Network Shares in OS X Mavericks
http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/30
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