I have the 2TB in a USB case now, but I've ordered a OWC FW case and will wait for that before begining the process. But before I do that, I will make another clone of Snow Leopard (just to have a way to go back). Since I already have 2 other 2TB external, this one is just for play (for now).Īt some point, after I'm happy that Mavericks works on the external, I will apply the update to the internal drive. I will clone my Snow Leopard internal to one 500GB partition. Regarding the other answer: its use is by no means restricted to physically painful or life. TfD even gives the following example sentence: I dont actually enjoy cleaning, but I bite the bullet and do it so that everything in my house isnt covered in a thick layer of dust. But for right now, I want to just make sure all my "important" applications work. Yes, 'to bite the bullet' is an appropriate phrase in this context. Once I go to Mavericks I will probably upgrade to the newest version of Logic Pro X (I currently use Logic Express), which includes all the Apple Loops as part of the application. Since I plan to "upgrade", and not do a "clean install", I'm hoping that that will be a non-issue, since the loops should already be there. If you’ve opted in to email or web notifications, you’ll be notified when there’s activity. The only thing I need Rosetta for is to install my Apple Loops (that came on DVD many years ago). Ready to bite the bullet and migrate from Objective-C to Swift You’re now watching this thread.
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