Thanks Kevin, sounds good.
I’ll drop you an email later to make a time. (most likely Saturday) as will be
out working late tonight and tomorrow.
Thanks. Talk soon.
Kind regards
Daniel
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Hi Daniel & Kevin,
That's sounds the quickest & best way to go Kevin.
I've also got some 'stuff' for in a Box that might be useful for your charity
projects.
I'll bring the box up on my next trip to Nikki's place for you & you can then
arrange pickup from her. I'll need to give you her new
Daniel,
sounds great! I will buy an 8GB thumb drive and drop by your place at a time
suitable to you.
Thanks,
Kev
> On 24 Nov. 2016, at 12:46 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin
>
> If helps, I’ve also got a direct installer that takes you straight to 10.9.5
>
Hi Kevin
If helps, I’ve also got a direct installer that takes you straight to 10.9.5 in
one install. So you don’t need the update. It runs off a bootable thumb drive.
It will do the install in one go without then having to do the update, if that
makes things easier.
Can clone it to a thumb
Hi I have an iMac 20” early 2008 model that is running OS X 10.10 Yosemite and
I wish to move it back to OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks.
I have been reading Ronni’s, “Re: Clean Install of Mavericks” (04Dec2014), from
the archives with regard to the Check and back up, I have transferred the
entire
That would be most helpful Ronni. Can I mail you a flash drive?
Regards,
Kev
> On 24 Nov. 2016, at 11:57 am, Ronda Brown wrote:
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I have the "Install OS X Mavericks.app" version:1.3.33 - 5.31GB
> And "OSXupdcombo 10.9.5" - 982.3MB, on my support drive
>
Hi,
I have a few Macs needing an upgrade to Mavericks from Snow Leopard. I cannot
find an upgrade download for this. Anyone help me with a disk or a copy for my
flash drive?
These machines are for my giveaway project.
Regards,
Kev
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Thanks Rob,
Regards
A loyal Apple ‘costumer’
> On 23 Nov 2016, at 4:38 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:
>
> It's not google - it's a scam. The actual address, hidden in the long google
> string is 'staging.btvin.com'.
>
> I get these regularly, and ignore them.
> Rob
>
>
It's not google - it's a scam. The actual address, hidden in the long
google string is 'staging.btvin.com'.
I get these regularly, and ignore them.
Rob
On 23/11/2016 2:12 pm, clamsh...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Just a heads-up:
Received an email supposedly from Apple about resetting my Apple ID
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