Snow Leopard coming soon

Started by Steve, Aug 17, 2009, 22:01:26

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Rik

At my age, next week is quite soon enough. ;D
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Glenn

Have the Apple store received their copies, if they have are they still in stock?
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Steve

Quote from: Sebby on Aug 28, 2009, 15:54:14
Tell me about it! I just don't think I can wait until next week!

Careful! beware the pre-installed versions in Regent Street.
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Rik

Is that something like the Ides of March, Steve?
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Steve

If that's equivalent to coming out of the store with a new machine tucked under your arm  :eek4:
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Rik

Well, Sebby's bound to be bored with the one he's got by now...  ;D
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Sebby

Went to the Apple Store and picked up a copy, and had the restraint not to even look at anything else. ;D



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Glenn

That looks like a new screen :D
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Rik

Are you not feeling well, Seb? ;D
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Steve

On the Apple community forum some UK users have received their copy today and not so in others. Anyway I am not jealous as I've not done my additional clone backups yet :whistle:
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Sebby

Quote from: Glenn on Aug 28, 2009, 17:32:19
That looks like a new screen :D

Nope, just my iMac. :)

Quote from: Rik on Aug 28, 2009, 17:32:24
Are you not feeling well, Seb? ;D

I can't spend anymore money this week! :)x

Quote from: stevethegas on Aug 28, 2009, 17:34:52
On the Apple community forum some UK users have received their copy today and not so in others. Anyway I am not jealous as I've not done my additional clone backups yet :whistle:

I haven't received my order copy. Just contemplating whether to risk doing a clean install and relying on my being able to restore the Time Machine backup, or whether I should do a CCC.

Steve

I think I'd use superduper or disk utility first to clone the drive and then you have at least 2 restore methods in the rare event it all goes tits up.
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Sebby

How do you clone the drive with Disk Utility?

Glenn

Using a scapel, cut below a joint then plant and water, keep it in a warm place for a few day, then hopefully you will have a new cloned drive  :angel:
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Steve

http://www.index-site.com/clonedu.html

I have used Superduper in the past and it worked fine, not bothered recently as I have been using Time Machine exclusively
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Steve

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I think the trial version of Superduper allows a free clone backup

http://lifehacker.com/software/step-by-step/mirror-your-mac-onto-a-bootable-external-drive-300384.php
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Sebby

Ta, got one running already with CCC, but good to know. :)

Steve

It looks like SL kernel defaults to 32 bit unless the 64 bit is requested at boot up the native 64 bit applications run on top.
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Sebby

Correct, unless you're running a Mac Pro or Xserve. I've been reading on it and it's said that there's no benefit for the average user, although you can opt to use the 64-bit kernel on most should you wish. :)

Steve

Thats as I understand it, looks largely an academic exercise for the home user . I use XP occassionally on the mac and the virtual device software all I think need a 32 bit kernel. I was hoping you might have told us how the install went, always best to learn from someone else's pitfalls ;D
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lozcart

My copy has just turned up in the post, I'm about to install it on my MacBook.

I'll report back later how I got on. :fingers:

Rik

Ah, you've got a spare machine to use then? ;D :out:
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Steve

Fortunately mine didn't appear today so not expecting now until Tues/Wed next week. I can only buy the single license locally which is waste of pennies with 2 machines to upgrade.
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