Hi Eric. How do you install that driver then? I’m gonna try to restart my
router to see if it makes a difference. It kinda doesn’t make sense though if
that is the case because my Mac can connect to the internet just fine.
Shawn
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On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:34 PM, macvision
Hi Shawn,
I think you're getting confused between bootcamp and the bootcamp drivers.
They're basically two sides of the same coin. You don't need a bootcamp
partition to install the bootcamp drivers. In fact, although fusion provides
drivers that are adequate for practical purposes, you shou
Hmmm. I don’t really want to mess around with Bootcamp. I guess an alternate
solution would be to reinstall XP on this thing which is gonna be a pain in the
A** to do. I hope it’s not a VMWare problem because, like I said before, a
friend told me that if I wanted Fusion 6, more ram is needed to
Well, theoretically it could, but this is more likely an issue with either a
driver or if you are virtualizing with fusion, a bad network setting. You
could download the latest bootcamp drivers for mavericks and install them.
Change your vmware fusion network setting to bridged mode and config
Eric, can this also happen on a VM of Windows? As I’ve stated before, after
upgrading to Mavericks, I went on to Windows, and I can’t get an internet
connection.
Shawn
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On Oct 23, 2013, at 9:30 AM, macvisionaries@googlegroups.com wrote:
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> On 23 Oct 2013, at 03:23 pm, erik burggraaf wrote:
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> I agree. The idea of buying a mac and then throwing jaws at it makes me
> cringe. I honestly think nvda is the best thing going right now for consu
I agree. The idea of buying a mac and then throwing jaws at it makes me
cringe. I honestly think nvda is the best thing going right now for consumer
level windows use and even in some corporate situations it performs very well.
There's really less and less reason all the time to be using a ja
I have never heard of this magical jellybean key finder. Eric, could you give a
little bit more information? I do have a boot camp partition, and I would
certainly not like to lose it. Thanks.
Mary
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On Oct 23, 2013, at 7:16 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Wrong, your bootcamp
You are right, of course, my apologies! Yet another reason to prefer VM
solution, though similar problems, particularly where Jaws is concerned, can
still happen there as well. Using NVDA solves that, though - NVDA is a free
screen reader with no activations or licenses to worry about.
On Oct 2
Wrong, your bootcamp part may in deed be impacted. Upgrading mac OS will cause
bootcamp and it's associated windows drivers to be updated. If this happens,
windows may decide you have installed on a new computer and deactivate itself.
This happens to my clients occasionally. Use magical jell
Hi,
I also keep a copy of the installation file around. After the OS is finished
downloading, you will have an app in your app folder called something like
Install OS X Mavericks. I usually take this and save it on an external drive.
Ricardo Walker
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Yep, you can upgrade independently (yay Apple!) Just go to the App Store, find
and download Maverix, and follow the instructions. The download is over 5gb, so
have a solid internet connection and some time to kill. Your Bootcamp should
not be affected at all, though it is always, always, always
22 okt 2013 kl. 22:35 skrev Michael Marshall :
> i just don't want to update the OS to find it so buggy that i can't use it.
And when has that ever happened on the Mac? This ain't windows, ya know. I have
had a Mac since 2008 and i've never ever seen an unusable OS.
/Krister
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Waaw great news
Can i do the upgrade alone or i need sited assistance
And how can i upgrade from ml?
I have a bootcamp will it be affected
. Thanks so much
Ramy moustafa saber
licturer at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
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> On Oct 23, 2013, at
Mike,
Normally, I follow the same practice. However, this time, I just went for it
in the first hour. And, while it is early-days still, I’m not having any
problems. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this continues.
CJ
On Oct 22, 2013, at 6:00 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> That's why I pref
Hello,
No. Its free to pretty much anyone. Going as far back as snow leopard.
Ricardo Walker
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On Oct 22, 2013, at 8:59 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> I guess it's free to all those who have purchased mountain lion. Hopefully
That's why I prefer to wait until at least the first major update.
On Oct 22, 2013, at 3:35 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:
> thanks for that.
> i just don't want to update the OS to find it so buggy that i can't use it.
> On 23/10/2013, at 7:23 AM, Edward Green wrote:
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>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> It's
I guess it's free to all those who have purchased mountain lion. Hopefully you
can still do a clean install, I prefer to start from scratch any time there is
a major new version of the operating system.
On Oct 22, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Edward Green wrote:
> It's free.
>
> Ed
> On 22 Oct 2013, at 2
thanks for that.
i just don't want to update the OS to find it so buggy that i can't use it.
On 23/10/2013, at 7:23 AM, Edward Green wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> It's still downloading and I haven't found any early podcasts yet, so I'm
> still waiting to see - I'll let you know what I find.
>
> Ed
Hi Michael,
It's still downloading and I haven't found any early podcasts yet, so I'm still
waiting to see - I'll let you know what I find.
Ed
On 22 Oct 2013, at 21:15, Michael Marshall wrote:
> hey,
> any changes or improvements to VO with the new OS?
> On 23/10/2013, at 6:07 AM, Edward Green
It's free.
Ed
On 22 Oct 2013, at 21:19, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> Is it a free or paid upgrade? I will be curious to know how it works, but
> think I will wait until at least the first update in case there are any major
> bugs.
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Is it a free or paid upgrade? I will be curious to know how it works,
but think I will wait until at least the first update in case there are
any major bugs.
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