After upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion, the text preference, Middle Eastern, causes Photoshop CS6 to slow down. Can this be fixed?
After upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion, and setting the text preference, Middle Eastern, causes Photoshop CS6 to slow down. Can this be fixed?
I'm Win, not Mac, but I do have a couple saved messages
Mac 10.8.3 Bug w/Encore and BluRay http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1198709
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Do I need to update Bootcamp 3.3 after upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
Do I need to update Bootcamp 3.3 after upgrading directly from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion? If so, what is the recommended version for my machine?
Other pros and cons we should consider? Not sure what is considered best practice.
We have a mid-2011 iMac (12,1) running Win7 64bit. Concerned about firmware updates not being compatible with Bootcamp 3.3. Firmware updates forThunderbolt port were part of post-Mountain Lion updater install. Not sure what other firmware/boot changes might have been applied to support the new recovery partition, for example. Will the 3.3 windows control panel still work safely?
Win7 still boots OK, at least for now. Backup is current.
I'd like to get the entire machine current again. Bootcamp 5.0 didn't want to download (appeared to hang writing to my external drive, which is otherwise fine). Bootcamp 4.1 refused to install on Win7 (claimed it wasn't for my machine, so I aborted. Downloaded from apple support page directly).
I've searched the forums for this specific question - I see plenty of info for upgrading Bootcamp 4 to 5, but nothing for 3 to 5.
Thanks much in advance,
-bAppreciate the quick response.
There are basically 2 schools of thought here:
- If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
- Don't fall off the upgrade cycle (apply patches whether you have an issue or not in order to ward off trouble before it happens).
I don't have a specific issue that I'm chasing on the Win7 side right now. I'm attempting to address having fallen off the upgrade cycle by staying on Snow Leopard too long.
I appreciate that the Win7 side under bootcamp is its own thing (upgrades to Mac OS don't cross over or effect the bootcamp partition) - except where firmware upgrades coming out of Mountain Lion change the hardware interface to Win7. Hence my questions.
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Time machine can not access time capsule after upgrade from snow leopard to mountain lion
Two days ago I upgraded my 2009 17" MBP from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. That evening my time capsule/time machine combination worked fine and did an incremental backup of about 12 gigabyte. Yesterday - only one day later - the time machine backup did not work anymore.
It appears that the system can not find the time capsule - even though it shows the remaining free space on the time capsule (so it did find it after all).
The message is always the same:
Time Machine can not complete the backup "Time Capsule"
The image of the backup volume "/Volumes/Data/Pauls MacBookPro.sparsebundle" is not accessable (Error -1).
I also can not delete the backup image on the time capsule since it is read-only. And I do not want to format the time caspsule yet since my wife's MBAir is also using the same time casule.
I tried out all kinds of suggestions (hard and soft resetting both the MBP and the TC, entering the password again, setting the TC up again) all to no avail. No backup is possible anymore.Mr. Zooot wrote:
Time Machine can not complete the backup "Time Capsule"
The image of the backup volume "/Volumes/Data/Pauls MacBookPro.sparsebundle" is not accessable (Error -1).
I also can not delete the backup image on the time capsule since it is read-only.
Sounds like you got this message earlier:
If so, see #C13 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
Offhand, I don't recall anyone not being able to delete one via the Finder (but most were only backing-up one Mac, so just erased the disk).
You may have to wait for that message to appear again (24 hours later), or you might try holding Alt/Option with the TM icon in the menubar, and select Verify Backups if it will let you. -
Mail quits after upgrading from snow leopard to mountain lion
During installing Mountain lion I ported across my settings, but not my applications; Post installation mail quits after about 3 seconds (my emails all seem to be there). Any ideas? I have alot of emails in different mailboxes, Id disable some of the mailboxes if I could just find where mail/moutain lion keeps them
thanks in anticipation
Looking at the edited report below, it seems that there is a bad argument / suffix thing going on
Process:
Mail [2857]
Path:
/Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
Identifier:
com.apple.mail
Version:
6.2 (1499)
Build Info:
Mail-1499000000000000~1
Code Type:
X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [411]
User ID:
501
Date/Time:
2013-01-04 16:02:33.004 +0000
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.8.2 (12C60)
Report Version: 10
Interval Since Last Report:
2308 sec
Crashes Since Last Report:
21
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 502 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 10
Anonymous UUID:
A1DD09C7-D315-C60E-0702-9AFEB576645E
Crashed Thread: 6 Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Application Specific Information:
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[ABRecord setValue: '(
"2011-03-15 10:25:40 +0000",
"2012-03-16 10:33:43 +0000"
)' forKey: 'MailLastDates'] invalid value'
abort() called
terminate called throwing an exception
Application Specific Backtrace 1:
0 CoreFoundation
0x00007fff89ed40a6 __exceptionPreprocess + 198
1 libobjc.A.dylib
0x00007fff8c5c93f0 objc_exception_throw + 43
2 CoreFoundation
0x00007fff89ed3e7c +[NSException raise:format:] + 204
3 AddressBook
0x00007fff8714bf88 -[ABRecord setValue:forKey:] + 116
4 Message
0x00007fff8ed3e9a3 __42-[MFRecentsManager _updateRecentsForKeys:]_block_invoke_0 + 1147
5 Foundation
0x00007fff86131a7c -[NSBlockOperation main] + 124
6 Foundation
0x00007fff86107986 -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 684
7 Foundation
0x00007fff8610f1a1 __block_global_6 + 129
8 libdispatch.dylib
0x00007fff845b6f01 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15
9 libdispatch.dylib
0x00007fff845b30b6 _dispatch_client_callout + 8
10 libdispatch.dylib
0x00007fff845b41fa _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 304
11 libsystem_c.dylib
0x00007fff835eccab _pthread_wqthread + 404
12 libsystem_c.dylib
0x00007fff835d7171 start_wqthread + 13Sorry ive fixed it. After restarting the mac, mail put the mailboxes in users; library; as per usual. I disabled some of my older mailboxes by stuffing them temporarily into the bin, and restarted mail, which worked fine, ill enable the restr of themailboxes one by one to see which one carries the bad bad argument. thanks for looking
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after i upgraded from snow leopard to mountain lion . when i try too search files on finder . it does not find any of them although all the files are still there .so i need scroll up and down for few minutes to find my file manually . what could be the problem ?? anyone can help me with this .. thanks in advance
Hmm... didn't help me. But, I'm glad to know that I can "refresh" the search profiles. That may come in handy in the future.
I'm having similar problems where I can see a file from within an application, but the file doesn't show up in a Finder search. The file I see in the application also isn't visible in that application's folder (where it's supposed to be stored, in this case).
The file exists, because I'm able to work on it from within the application. However, it can't be found on the computer by any means I have available. I've spoken with the manufacturer of the software and they told me where to look for the file, but it isn't there (as far as I can see). Of course, they suggest the Finder is "broken" and needs to be fixed. I don't think that's the case. I can easily find other files without difficulty.
Could what I'm looking for be a "hidden" file? -
Will upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion create problems within Premiere projects?
I'm looking at the probability of upgrading from Mac OSX 10.6 to 10.8 (Mountain Lion). I have to if I want to install or upgrade just about anything at this point.
I was hoping to wait until the latest Premiere project was finished to avoid creating possible discrepancies between how the project plays back before and after the upgrade. I'll skip the details and just say that it might be best if I do the upgrade now and install a new GPU to help with the massive amounts of rendering/playback needed. Will upgrading from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion cause any likely problems? No other Adobe apps are involved with this project.
I'm running a Mac Pro 5,1 and Adobe CS6. I have two separate clone drives of my current boot disk as well as a Time Machine back up. So I can go back if I really need to. I'll also make sure the project is saved manually elsewhere.
Thanks for any input!I'm Win, not Mac, but I do have a couple saved messages
Mac 10.8.3 Bug w/Encore and BluRay http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1198709
-create folder not ISO http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1216127 -
Upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion erase my Windows partition?
Dear all,
I know some one might have asked it but I just wanna re-confirm.
Would the upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion erase my Windows partition? I am currently using Bootcamp on my Macbook Pro (Late 2010 Version) and I do not have parallel desktop. I asked the same question when Lion was released, but HK Apple Store said YES and Melbourne Apple Store said no. I am a bit confused now.
Thank you for answering. Cheers!Nothing.
That said, you should ALWAYS have a backup as anything can happen at anytime. -
What happens to my photos in iphoto 09 when I upgrade from snow leopard to mountain lion?
Nothing.
That said, you should ALWAYS have a backup as anything can happen at anytime. -
Can i upgrade from snow leopard to mountain lion and stay with iTunes 10.7?
I woukld like to upgrade from snow leopard to mountain lion but i don't want the new iTunes 11. Is this possible?
Welcome to Apple Support Communities
Of course. Open the Mac App Store and purchase OS X Mountain Lion. Make a backup of your files with Time Machine and check that your applications are compatible > http://www.roaringapps.com
To upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion, you should have at least 4 GB of memory. You can check the amount of RAM you have in > About this Mac.
OS X Mavericks will be launched in weeks and will include new features > http://www.apple.com/osx/preview -
Can I upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
I know it may sound lame to ask this but... can I upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion skippin Os Lion?? I'm on a MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz and I just got Snow Leopard. Do I stay there or can I get the new OS?
Welcome to Apple Support Communities
Of course. Open the Mac App Store and purchase OS X Mountain Lion. Make a backup of your files with Time Machine and check that your applications are compatible > http://www.roaringapps.com
To upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion, you should have at least 4 GB of memory. You can check the amount of RAM you have in > About this Mac.
OS X Mavericks will be launched in weeks and will include new features > http://www.apple.com/osx/preview -
I am contemplating upgrading my OS from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. Currently, I don't have ICloud available on my computer. I also keep getting messages to upgrade my IPhoto to '11 version as well as Pages. I know, I'm behind, but my theory is if it isn't broke don't mess with it.
My concern is I don't want to lose my pictures and YES, I have backed up with Time Machine to an external hard drive. (I just hope that's good enough). IF I upgrade to start using ML OS, will I need to restore anything from my external hard drive or will I be able to start using computer as if nothing changed?
I know enough to be dangerous and I'm hesitant to upgrade for fear of losing everything. Would appreciate help. Thanks!Charmedgreen wrote:
So it's alright to "skip" downloading the Lion version first? I can go directly from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion?
Correct, in fact, Lion is no longer directly available from the App Store.
Also, do I need to "empty my trash" before going forward?
No need.
Matt -
Hi I've just upgraded my MacBook Pro from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. Now my installed programs:- Quarkxpress 6.5 - Adobe creative suite CS2 - Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional and Microsoft Office 2004 will not open - I get a banner saying not supported by power mac. Can anyone please help me I really need these programs for my work. Thank you!
hi tuggerose
i think it is bad new for you. if it's any consilation i went through the same thing when i loaded mountain lion when it first came out. i think the problem is that mountain lion is a pure 64bit operating system and the software you have is 32bit. earlier os's were able to emulate 32bit but the new system does not. the answer is new software. i did it and it cost me a load of money and much angst so your not alone. -
Upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion vs. date of computer
Hello!
Can somebody tell me if its save to update from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion if my computer(Macbook) was manufactured in October 2008. Apple recommends that you only do it if your Macbook is from ultimo 2008, but does that include the date before mentioned?
Secondly, what would happen if I go ahead with the installation and my computer isnt fit to run it?
Thanks in advance, any help would be much appreciated!Mountain Lion can be installed on these MacBook: Late 2008 Aluminum or Early 2009 or newer. You'll need a minimum of 2GB of memory, and 4GB or more is recommended. The late 2008 MacBooks came out in mid-October 2008. You can look at those specs here to ensure your system is this model or key in your serial number here.
You should have a clone of your system before starting the conversion. If you don't like Mountain Lion, you'll be wiping your disk clean and reinstalling the clone. Most use SuperDuper! or Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the hard drive to another hard drive.
OS X 10.7 Lion is still available from Apple if you would rather upgrade to it, although you don't need to if you are going directly to Mountain Lion. You call your in-country online Apple store, which in the US is at 800-MY-APPLE, and order Lion. They'll send you a download code to download from the App store. -
Upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion: Airparrot stopped working
Hello,
I used airparrot on my appletv 3 and my <acbook (late 2008) to mirror my screen. However, I updated from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion and now suddenly, Airparrot cannot find my Appletv anymore, it continues saying: "searching for devices...".
I already tried rebooting my macbook, disconnecting the electricity of the Appletv unit and removing the Airparrot app. All without result.
Can someone please help me as this is the only functionality I use my AppleTV for... I want to cry.... I can't even remember why I wanted to upgrade to Mountain Lion except curiosity!
Any insight is much appreciated.I don't use Air Parrot, so you should wait to talk to their tech support to see what they suggest before looking for an issue with OS X. I know nothing about using Airplay, but here's a bunch of help stuff:
About AirPlay and Airplay Mirroring
AirPlay Mirroring requires a second-generation Apple TV or later, and is supported on the following Mac models: iMac (Mid 2011 or newer), Mac mini (Mid 2011 or newer), MacBook Air (Mid 2011 or newer), and MacBook Pro (Early 2011 or newer). For non-qualifying Macs you can try using Air Parrot.
Several Apple Articles Regarding AirPlay
Apple TV (2nd and 3rd gen)- How to use AirPlay Mirroring
How to set up and configure AirPort Express for AirPlay and iTunes
About AirPlay Mirroring in OS X Mountain Lion
iTunes 10- About playing music with AirPlay
Troubleshooting AirPlay and AirPlay Mirroring
Using AirPlay -
Iphoto wont start after migration from snow leopard to mountain lion
Hello everyone hope you can help me, I've migrate from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion and my IPhoto (8.1.2) won't start, I cant reinstall from app store because it came with the copy of Snow Leopard already instaled on my Imac...And I cant find the original Disc, so anyone can help ? felling desperate...
You should be able to Software Update and that will bring your iPhoto up to date.
iPhoto was 9.2.3 at 10.6.8, so I don't know why yours was stuck at 8.1.2
However you can stick the #2 10.6 disk into your machine and should be able to run the bundled app installer.
If that doesn't work there is Pacifist from CharlesSoft that you can extract iPhoto and replace your corrupted one, then run Software Update to bring it current.
Once you have replaced iPhoto, rebuild the database
https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2638
If your still having problems, perhaps a user account or drive permissions issue
..Step by Step to fix your Mac
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