PowerPC :: Difference Between MAC OS X Installers?
Jun 6, 2010
what is the difference between a retail install discs and a family pack?
i am deciding to buy an mac os x and i am a little confused..
copied from the description of the seller: this is the retail disk and can be installed on any computer that has the system requirements outlined below.
copied from the seller: This Family Pack allows usage on up to five Mac computers in one household.
that's the 2 OS's i'm confused about.. so, the first one is like an unlimited client? and i can install it on an unlimited number of computers? and the other is limited to only 5?
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Dec 23, 2010
So recently I tried to install a Genuine Fractals trial on my Mac Pro but the installer would never open. Whenever I tried opening it on my MacBook Pro, the installer opened perfectly. Now I am trying to install a Twixtor demo on my Mac Pro and am encountering the same problem. It opens fine on my MacBook Pro, and I have no idea why it won't open on my Mac Pro. I tried clicking the checkbox under Get Info for opening with Rosetta, but that didn't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Info:
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Code:
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