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I read the following informations from the apple discussion. Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, breaks the tradition, and is available free (subject certain license restrictions) for anyone from 10.6.8 through 10.8.5 as long as they meet the system requirements for 10.8.
Fire up Software Update! In what may be the last Snow Leopard-era OS update ever before Lion’s official first roar, Apple on Thursday released Mac OS X 10.6.8. In addition to what Apple terms “general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac,” the update tweaks the Mac App Store to prepare for the release of Lion. It also resolves an issue that caused Preview to crash, improves IPv6 support and VPN reliability, and identifies and removes known variants of. There are a number of other improvements included in the update, all of which are detailed in. You can download the entire update directly from Apple's website if you prefer: Apple provides both, along with the heftier. Apple also released the.
Among other things, it fixes issues displaying videos in Wiki pages for Firefox and Internet Explorer, improves the reliability of sharepoints with Time Machine, address the reliability of vacation email notices, improves international character handling and authentication support for iCal Server, properly enables earlier updates in Software Update Server, and improves reliablity for cascading Software Update Servers. For a full list of fixes, follow the link above. Both a and are available directly from Apple.
In addition to that update, Mac OS X Server users can also now grab, which revises a number of administration tools and utilities for the server software. It’s available via Software Update as well as in from Apple’s support downloads site.
Hey guys, I did a little bit of research on this topic before posting but couldn't find any good tutorials. So I am wondering if it's possible to format a 32GB usb flash drive (or SDHC card) as GUID and install snow leopard (10.6.8) on it as if it was an SSD hard. Has anyone had any experience doing this?
Now the reason I want to do this is that I have purchased a new hard drive for my macbook pro (mid-2009) and I have two Dental school testing programs on my old drive that can't be transferred anywhere else because they can only be installed on one machine and only once. So I was thinking that if I clone my hard and create a bootable version on a USB or SD card then I could just have it with me anywhere I go and use it on any computer by just booting from it. By the way, I am planning on using either SuperDuper! Or CCC for the cloning. Hey guys, I did a little bit of research on this topic before posting but couldn't find any good tutorials. So I am wondering if it's possible to format a 32GB usb flash drive (or SDHC card) as GUID and install snow leopard (10.6.8) on it as if it was an SSD hard. Has anyone had any experience doing this?
Now the reason I want to do this is that I have purchased a new hard drive for my macbook pro (mid-2009) and I have two Dental school testing programs on my old drive that can't be transferred anywhere else because they can only be installed on one machine and only once. So I was thinking that if I clone my hard and create a bootable version on a USB or SD card then I could just have it with me anywhere I go and use it on any computer by just booting from it. By the way, I am planning on using either SuperDuper! Or CCC for the cloning. Click to expand.Hello ryanEM3, Will SL fit within 32GB?
I don't know what the size of a vanilla install of 10.6.x is. This proprietary software that your using. There should be a provision that will allow you to reinstall these applications on your new hard drive without you having to pay again inorder to use them.
(hard drives fail all the time) As far as the cloning of registered/proprietary software goes, this is hit and miss. Some software companies will allow you to do this and others won't. I know that Microsoft and Adobe are forgiving in this regard.
It's been my experience that specialty (vertical market) software is not. What would I do if I were you? I think I would opt for an external USB 'real' hard drive. With FireWire, you may end up playing games with what ever port type is available on the particular Mac you want to plug into. As an aside, you can create a bootable clone of your hard drive using the Disk Utility program on your MacOSX installation disc that came with your Macintosh computer. Cheers, SookieSam.
@SookieSam It was not easy to fit it on my 16GB Sandisk Cruzer Contour. I used CCC and excluded a lot of folders and applications to shrink it down from 130GB to 13GB.
As for the software, I had contacted the company about it and they said that I would have to pay a $30 fee for a new activation key. So I figured I would give it a shot before I had to cough up the money.
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As far as functionality, the software seems to be working and no registration warnings yet. Although SL is sluggish but it will do for now until I get an external hard.