Il giorno 10/12/12 02:38, Clark Martin ha scritto:
Is there software,
preferably within SL or available free, that will allow me to simply
copy the entire thing without all the hassle? Looking to do this
over a network as i don't have an external drive.
Yes, Carbon Copy Cloner does exactly
On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
When you start the Snow leopard install, one of the first things you're
offered is to transfer your files via Migration Assistant. Network
connections are one of the options or you can connect the two via Firewire,
as well. Works like
I've had a 20-inch core duo imac for nearly 2 years. Bought off ebay this has
been my only machine for most of this time. Since i got it i have had video and
or overheating issues. Only now that i have replaced it as my main machine do i
feel confident enough to try to fix it. After being on
Now that i have a core2duo imac i am considering updating the OS from Snow
Leopard to Lion. I am wondering what others who have done this think, and was
the move worth it? Also, the Lion update seems to have been removed from the
Apple site when ML came out. Can one still buy it as a download?
Il giorno 13/12/12 02:16, b...@wa.net ha scritto:
I've had a 20-inch core duo imac for nearly 2 years.
Since i got it i have had video and or overheating issues.
First, which model? Which specs?
(model year, CPU speed, Ram quantity, graphic card, OS version...)
IMO, every time we talk about
On Dec 10, 2012, at 11:07 AM, b...@wa.net wrote:
On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:05 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
When you start the Snow leopard install, one of the first things you're
offered is to transfer your files via Migration Assistant. Network
connections are one of the options or you can
On Dec 12, 2012, at 6:01 PM, b...@wa.net wrote:
Now that i have a core2duo imac i am considering updating the OS from Snow
Leopard to Lion. I am wondering what others who have done this think, and was
the move worth it? Also, the Lion update seems to have been removed from the
Apple site