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Hi Chris
Yes, will run up to 10.7.5, so will indeed take 10.5.8 or 10.6.8.
Archive and Install will keep the partition for Bootcamp. All it will do is
"upgrade" the operating system, keeping all your Mac data there.
You can choose to either import like Ronni said (and then once it's imported
int
Choose
>>>>>>> your languarge, and then under the Installer or the Utilities menu,
>>>>>>> launch Disk Utility.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Then select "Repair Disk"
>>>>>>> You might need
Hi Ronni
Sorry I had to dash into town to do some things.
Model Identifier: Macbook Pro 2,2
It has 42gb of free space on a 110 gb drive.
The bootcamp partition is 22gb with 10 gb free
Ronni, if I do the Archive and Install will that keep the partition?
If so and like you mention, I import it
Hi Chris,
What MacBook Pro Model Identifier is this please?
Open System Profiler in Applications > Utilities - System Profiler
Then select 'Hardware' and you will see under Hardware Overview:
Model Identifier: MacBookPro2,2 or whatever your MBP is.
Also how much free space do you have on the Ha
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