Hi:
How did you transfer Maverics to make a bootable disk?
On Dec 26, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey everyone, well, on one of my macs, it refused to boot off of the internal 
> drive, though all of the files were there. Not sure what happened, but, I 
> decided this might be the time to install 10.9.1 on it. So far so good. It's 
> actually much more responsive, and the mail program works fine, at least in 
> the classic mode. I don't use conversation mode. I think one important key is 
> doing a clean install. INstalling a new operating system over the top of 
> another one is trouble waiting to happen, even if the software allows you to 
> do it. Assuming I don't run in to other problems, will probably upgrade my 
> other 2 macs as well.
> 
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