Just the usual stuff. Backup beforehand, which you say you already did, and I'd do a disk repair ahead of time. The upgrade only changes the system files, not your apps or documents. So having a lot of stuff on there should have no impact on how long the install takes. If the drive or machine are slow that would change things though.

CB

On 1/7/14 12:57 PM, Jessica D wrote:
It may run slower though I am not sure of this.

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On Jan 7, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey all,

I successfully updated my 2012 mac air a few weeks ago to Mavericks and didn't 
notice any problems, so am thinking about updating my 2010 iMac to Mavericks 
which is now fully backed up. I know it will take a lot longer as I have a lot 
more files on my iMac. I just wanted to see if there was any last minute words 
of wisdom before upgrading a 4GB iMac to Mavericks, or if there are any 
additional concerns I should expect running Mavericks on a 4GB machine, as I am 
pretty sure my Mac Air is 8 GB. Thanks.

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