Hi Ramy,
When the installer goes to start installing,
Hit cancel and stop the installation.
Then under your applications folder find the osX sierra installer file and
copy it on to a usb device to transfer it to your other machine then do the
copy and paste in to that machines applications
That depends, Louis.
All VO+F3 does is speak what is under the Voiceover cursor. If you're not
already focused on the progress, then that won't work. Good suggestion, but
just bare that in mind.
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Thanks all.
will do this exactly
On 9/23/16, lscrivani wrote:
> If you do a vo + f3, it will say a percentage of the download.
> Louis
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ramy Moustafa
> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:57 AM
> To:
If you do a vo + f3, it will say a percentage of the download.
Louis
-Original Message-
From: Ramy Moustafa
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 10:57 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Installing sierra on 2 computers, and a question on time
machine
ok, thanks,
Hi,
When the Sierra Installer downloads, it actually downloads to the Applications
folder, not the Downloads folder. Also, after it downloads, it will
automatically open the installer ready for you to start. If you start the
process, it will automatically delete the installer after the
ok, thanks, but now I start downloading Sierra, there is no progress
bar or something that indicates weather I'm downloading or not.
any ideas?
On 9/23/16, lscrivani wrote:
> As far as the backup, it depends on the size of the backup drive. If it
> is large enough to
As far as the backup, it depends on the size of the backup drive. If it
is large enough to equal the size of the drives on both units, then yes as
long as you create a partition on the drive first. But you are better off
having a separate back up unit for each.
Louis
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