Kimball Larsen wrote:
So, I have a MacBookPro that I got last year sometime - about 10
months or so ago. I made the mistake of partitioning it with the
standard OS X filesystem, journaled, case sensitive.
Yesterday my shiny new copy of Photoshop Elements arrived, and I can't
install it because my file system is case sensitive. So, I've got to
convert it.
I've never had trouble with my case-sensitive filesystem, so I think the
true problem is your choice of software. ;-)
I got around the opposite problem when my volume wasn't case-sensitive
and I needed it to be for some linux-centric OSS development. I made a
disk image that was case sensitive and mounted it and ran everything
related to that project from within it. Depending on just how broken
this software is, that might be a solution for you.
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There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
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