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I use this Pismo an average of five hours everyday, seven days a week. I run Tiger on it. My wife's Pismo runs Tiger. My daughter hesitated to upgrade her Pismo from Panther to Tiger for a long time, and finally upgraded last fall; she loves it. This is not a matter of opinion for me. I am currently running three browsers with multiple tabs. I have Mail open, as well as MS...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Apr 11, 2008
I would clone the older system to a Mac that has a newer system. That's asking for trouble. What you want to do is get the data you need (music, documents, email) and import that data into the new system. All of you personal data can be found in the folders in /YourHardDrive/Users/YourUsername/. Get your music from thee /Music/iTunes/ folder but be sure you first de-authorize...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Mar 24, 2008
Get yourself an external (they're cheap right now) and use either Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper and make boot able backups of you system that included all of your data. It's foolish not to have a backup plan today with the vast stores of data we all now keep.
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 5 - Mar 24, 2008
If you have Leopard, you can resize partitions. From what I hear, you may need to do a complete defrag before this, which you can do with iDefrag and another computer, or by cloning the system onto itself with CCC or SuperDuper. Once the partitions are resized, you just need to get Windows to see the changes.
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Mar 6, 2008
t startp in target mode. So what I got was a clean install with a new user name. Then I thought maybe I could restore the user files with SuperDuper and boot from them. Nope. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Mar 3, 2008
When it comes to backups, you should have at least one backup stored locally and one stored remotely. The local backup gives you the ability to quickly restore or recover lost files, while the remote backup provides a secondary back to your primary, giving you comfort in knowing in the event that your local machine and backup are stolen or destroyed by water, fire or natural...
Articles - Posts: 0 - Feb 17, 2008
Buy a cheap Firewire external and use any of the backup options of Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner or Superduper to make "bootable" backups. ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Feb 11, 2008
Right now I have OSX Leopard installed on my Macbook Pro. I do NOT have a bootcamp partition, I loaded Windows XP through Parallels. I recently found the need to boot into Windows natively, so I need to create a bootcamp partition for my XP OS. I'm trying to figure out the best way to make this transition, while continuing to backup my system "completely". I'm just not...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Feb 10, 2008
I have an iBook G4 with OSX 10.4. During the last update to 10.4.11, after restart the comp freezes during the gray apple screen with the spinning sticks. I tried to copy a working OS from another laptop I have using target disc mode and SuperDuper, copy was successful, same startup problem. fsck reports no drive errors. There's nothing on this computer except the OS and...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Jan 19, 2008
Also, the manufacturer of external FireWire device, its model number, and the manufacturer and model number of the actual hard disk drive, should have been provided. And one needs to know if the specific FireWire device is boot able - due to the 'chip set' incorporated. Based on the provided information: 01. Backup the other partition(s) of data on the external FireWire...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Jan 6, 2008