Something which I have found to be very useful: I have partitioned my hard
drive into 3 parts. I have different OS versions on two of them, and on the
3rd I have reserved exclusively to file storage.
You could keep your old system on one drive, and upgrade on the other as you
get to it, and
I have an audio interface that hasn't seen driver updates since 10.7
It still runs but I have to disable SIP on 10.11
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> On Oct 24, 2016, at 7:21 AM, Robert Patterson
One option for continuing to run Fin11 (if it doesn't work in Sierra) would
be to run it inside a virtual machine (VM). I have a VM for 10.7 set up
with Fin08, Fin12, and Fin14d installed so that I can run those versions in
the foreseeable future.
Sierra is a complete 64-bit OS. Fin11 is a 32-bit
No clue. I'd first see if the Mac mini will run 10.12 first as there was a big
hardware cutoff for this version of the operating system.
The second thing would be to ask why you need to run 10.12. What feature is
compelling you to upgrade? I can't see any that stand out and I have two macs
Probably not. Or at least with some minor bugs. You should consider updating to
V25.
Raphael.
> Am 24.10.2016 um 15:58 schrieb Lawrence David Eden :
>
> Listers,
>
> I run Finale 2K11 on a Mac Mini using El Capitan. If I install the new OS
> (Sierra) will Finale 2K11
Listers,
I run Finale 2K11 on a Mac Mini using El Capitan. If I install the new OS
(Sierra) will Finale 2K11 still run?
Larry
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Hi Robert
I’m on FinMac 25
I’ve just spent this last week dealing with this. Agree that it’s confusing to
say the least. And all I wanted to do was setup a standard rock/jazz drum kit.
Sheez
Here’s my overview for a drum kit using the SmartMusic SoftSynth General MIDI
(GM) Percussion map:
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