MacBook Pro :: Update From Snow Leopard To Mountain Lion (Win 7)
Mar 5, 2012I have Windows7 and I want to update my Snow Leopard to Lion and later to Mountain Lion! Is that a problem?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have Windows7 and I want to update my Snow Leopard to Lion and later to Mountain Lion! Is that a problem?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I currently have Snow Leopard 10.6.8. I got my imac in December 2007 from an Apple Store, but I can't seem to find anything that specifically says it is 'an early 2007' or 'late 2007' model. How do I know this? I have read that the 2007 model must be a late model. I also have 4 GB of memory, and it is an Intel core 2 duo. What I fit other qualifications after the answer to the 2007 model question is answered? Also, can I go straight from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
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IMac, Mac OS X (10.5.2)
I am running OS X 10.6.8 on my IMAC and want to upgrade softwre. Do I need to install snow leopard, then mountain. I want to be able to get the new Mountain Lion when it becomes available.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Will you be able to upgrade to mountain lion from snow leopard or will I have to buy lion first?
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MacBook Pro 2.5 Ghz., Mac OS X (10.6.8), 4 Gb of RAM
Does anyone know if it will be possible to upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion without having to upgrade to Lion first?
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Black
I'm running 10.6.5 on my Mid 2010 15" MBP. I was also a MobileMe user. Â
Now I'm thinking about upgrading to Mountain Lion upon it's release, and have questions to help me decide if I want to use iCloud or not. Â
1) I have zero interest in Lion and want to skip it, going directly to Mountain Lion. Can this be done? Â
2) If I choose to use iCloud, during setup, one is given a list of checkboxes for the items they want to sync. One checkbox is labeled "documents & data".
Once this box is checked and a sycn is executed, what specific files are uploaded from my MacBook Pro? Â
Do I have control over what goes up into iCloud? Initially my iCloud usage would be mostly data files, I would want to choose which files go to the cloud and which files remain on my hard drive. Is this possible? Â
The amount of control over what goes into the cloud is my main concern. If I have total control, then iCloud will be great. If not then I will use another solution.
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Mac OS X (10.6.5)
I have a Mac running snow leopard, when mountain lion releases, will I have to format my mac
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan you upgrade from Snow Leopard directly to Mountain Lion?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have iWeb and I know that Apple stopped using this software and that it will not be on the new OS. I use this app and need it, so will updating to Mountain Lion delete all the apps I currently have?
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iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.6)
Trying to download Snow Leopard, I repeatedly am told "This is temporarily unavailable". Why is that?
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iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)
My Laptop is MacBook white. I am trying to update my MAC system to OX lion, but every time I download it. It stack in the middle of downloading then it stops.
View 1 Replies View Relatedcan i update to mountain lion for free? when can i update it?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 15'
I have a new Macbook. But, I buy it friday 5/5/2012. How do I apply for the "free" update to Mountain Lion?
Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.7)
I bought a new Macbook Pro after WWDC. it said that I can update for free, but must send a request within 30 days."Customers must request their Up-to-Date upgrade within 30 days of purchasing their Mac computer." so...
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Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I want let my computer system from mac os x10.6.8 update to lion 10.7.2Â ,How I can do?
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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
After restarting my MacBook pro for updates, I clicked on my user icon which read 'update needed'. After entering my password it began to install the updates, but the progress bar just stopped halfway through, and 2 hours later it hadn't moved. I then switched off my mac and tried again and again but the same thing keeps happening.
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Mac Pro, iOS 8.1.1
know whether I can 'just' update the Mac OX to Mountain Lion ?Or I do need to take a backup of all and then install the update.Â
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
My son's school wipes the hard drive of their computers every year when they upgrade. I made a copy of my son's entire hard drive (10.8) before turning the MacBook Pro in to be "updated" (wiped and everything replaced with 10.9.4). Now my son has told me he made Notes he needs. what files do I need to replace from the backed up version of his system? I need to know how to locate the old files that I can not access by holding the option and going to the library etc because the old system files are on an external hard drive, not an active older mac.Â
I assume there is more than one file. We have not made any new Notes, so I'm OK to completely overwrite the new notes files with the ones from the older version. if there is any way to simply open the notes so I can copy and paste into Word, that would be fine too.Â
I tried to update the overdrive media app from my library. it downloaded a dmg file into my download folder. I could not open this file. I tried changing gatekeeper preferences, rightclicking the file and and opening it from that dialogue box, but all that happens is it starts to open and then nothing. No dialogue box, or message of any kind. this has happened with other app updates downloaded from outside the app store.Â
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I am trying to use Business Objects through the web and unfortunately Java 7 is not compatible. I was able to downgrade to Java 6u65 (Java 1.6.0_65)Â but I really need update 45 to get Business Objects to work. Terminal code and/or a download that will allow me to pull out Java version 6u45? (Java 1.6.0_45)?Â
I've been on here trying several other's codes and it says permission denied or "unable to find any JVM versions matching 1.6.0_45"Â
Could that mean I don't have version 6u45 available to me period?
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MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)
Today I performed a clean install of Snow Leopard on my late 2009 Mac Mini. After completing the installation, I began running software update to bring everything up-to-date.While software update did find and install a number of updates (10.6.8v1.1 Combo update, Security Update 2012-002, Apple Software Installer Update, iLife Support 9.0.4, Remote Desktop Client Update 3.5.3, Airport Utility, Java, Safari) it did not find an update for iTunes (which starts at version 9.x, I believe, in a SL clean install).I assumed that this was some sort of random glitch and manually downloaded and installed iTunes 10.6.3.After that, I re-installed iLife '11 (from a retail DVD, not the App Store).When I ran Software Update again, it found updates for Garage Band, iDVD, and iWeb, but it did not show the updates for iPhoto and iMovie.I found this to be unnerving, as I performed a clean install when I first obtained this Mini a few months ago and didn't experience any of these problems - all of my Apple software updated automatically through Software Update without a hitch.
I began researching this problem online and found that other people have been experiencing this same problem (or some variation of it), and it seems like it began appearing around the time Apple updated some of its security certificates in March.In particular, I've found several references to the missing iPhoto update.This one is especially noticeable because an iPhoto library created in iPhoto 9.2.3 will not open in iPhoto 9.0, and this generates an error upon opening the program (i.e., a user backs up their iPhoto library created in 9.2.3, performs a SL clean install, reinstalls iLife, goes through the Software Update process until it shows that no more updates are available, and are shocked to find that they are unable to open their backed up iPhoto library because they have an out of date version of iPhoto).The most common (and admittedly logical) solution proposed in the threads I've read is to download any necessary updates directly from the Apple website. However, I am curious as to why this previously functional feature now appears to be broken.Has anyone else been struggling with this? Does it indeed have something to do with the new security certificates? Is Apple aware of the problem?
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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
If I upgrade Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion (on a 2009 MacBook 5.2), is the update limited to OS X or can I also expect to see upgrades to free apps like Address Book, Mail and iCal? If the free apps do not change to match the latest versions available, can I expect updates to the free apps soon?
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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
If I have the Snow Leopard OS do I need to update the Lion OS before the new Mountain Lion OS?
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Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have updated my MB to Snow Leopard 10.6.3 - I know this means I am a little behind the times but the problems I am now having seem to justify my reluctance. Now am unable to connect to the internet! I use a time capsule connected via a router. Everything is still OK with every other device (PC, I phone, Ipod) in the house so I know the "Network" is still enabled and there is no problem with the ISP. Strangley whenever I boot up the MB it appears to freeze the network such that the other devices also will then not access the internet. To regain access I have to turn off the MB and reset the router.
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MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.6.3)
I tried update and clran installation from install DVD, USB and each time I got afet a few minuts error message.
This is a last log file:Â
Jun 4 03:56:26 localhost LCA[84]: Folder Manager is being asked to create a folder (cach) while running as uid 0
Jun 4 03:56:46 localhost LCA[84]: Using keyboard layout 0
[Code]....
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Had a bit of trouble with my MacBook recently. Did not want to start. Had to do restart from disk. Anyway, thought I had it all solved. It has been running pretty much like normal for the last weeks. But it won't update. If i try I get the message; None of the selected updates could be installed. An unexpected error occurred. Went searching here for answers and did the reset permissions on Disk Utility. Which since the initial trouble comes up with lots, 20-25, of incorrect permissions, but it recons every time it has successfully repaired them.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I recently updated my MBP 3,1 to Snow Leopard.Because I have recently purchased the unit I decided to make sure all the firmware etc was up to date.I discovered that the Battery UpdateBundle 1.3 was not installed. Uopn trying to install the update I receive an error stating that the update requires 10.4.10 or newer to run.I am pretty sure that 10.6 comes after 10.4..Is there are reason as to why whis is occuring?
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iMac (20-inch Mid 2007), Mac OS X (10.6.8), iPhone4, MacBook Pro 3,1
MacBook air running Snow Leopard (not sure which version). It asked to install updates, I said yes and it froze as it restarted and began updating.
Info:MacBook Air (13-inch Late 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I saw news that if you have a 10.5.8. you can get snow leopard for free via mobileme upgrade to icloud. however, i cant seem to find that link.
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MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.5.8)