Os 10.6.8 vers lion

comment vavoir si j'ai snow loepord sur mon mas os 10.6.8 pour pouvoir mettre os lion

You cannot access iCloud with 10.6.8. If your computer supports it you could upgrade to Lion - you can obtain it by ringing the online Store at the number given at bottom left of this page. The requirements for Lion are:
Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor
2GB of memory
OS X v10.6.6 or later (v10.6.8 recommended)
7GB of available space
If you don't want Mountain Lion you probably won't want Lion either (of the two Mountain Lion is probably preferable) but it's either that, or stick with 10.6.8 and no iCloud.

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    Merci par avance,

    Upgrading to Lion
    If your computer does not meet the requirements to install Mountain Lion, it may still meet the requirements to install Lion.
    You can purchase Lion by contacting Customer Service: Contacting Apple for support and service - this includes international calling numbers. The cost is $19.99 (as it was before) plus tax.  It's a download. You will get an email containing a redemption code that you then use at the Mac App Store to download Lion. Save a copy of that installer to your Downloads folder because the installer deletes itself at the end of the installation.
         Lion System Requirements
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  • Icloud ne marche pas sur mon macbook

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    Google Translate:
    Vous devez être sous OS X Lion ( 10.7.5 ) ou plus afin de vous connecter à iCloud sur votre Mac. Vous aurez besoin de mise à niveau vers Lion supérieur afin de mettre en place iCloud sur votre Mac. Vérifiez d'abord si votre système répond aux exigences du système à niveau.
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    ordinateur Mac avec un processeur Intel Core 2 Duo , Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 ou Xeon
    2 Go de mémoire
    OS X 10.6.6 ou version ultérieure ( 10.6.8 recommandée )
    7 Go d' espace disponible
    Exigences Mountain Lion sont présentés ici: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5444 .
    Exigences Mavericks sont présentés ici: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5842 .
    Si vous pouvez exécuter Mavericks , vous pouvez acheter une mise à jour sur le Mac App Store. Si vous ne pouvez exécuter Lion ou Mountain Lion , contactez le magasin en ligne dans votre pays et acheter un code de rachat à télécharger depuis le Mac App Store.
    Après mise à jour , vous trouverez iCloud dans les Préférences Système > iCloud sur votre Mac, et vous pouvez le configurer comme expliqué ici : http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/mac.html .
    Avant la mise à niveau , vous pouvez vérifier la compatibilité de vos programmes existants en cochant ici: http://roaringapps.com/apps:table .

  • Pourquoi il y a des téléchargements qui ne marche pas sur Macbook?

    Salut,j'essai de télécharger un jeu et un autre trucs pour télécharger de la musique,mais sa marche pas.Mais sur les ordinateurs non Apple, marche.

    Google Translate:
    Vous devez être sous OS X Lion ( 10.7.5 ) ou plus afin de vous connecter à iCloud sur votre Mac. Vous aurez besoin de mise à niveau vers Lion supérieur afin de mettre en place iCloud sur votre Mac. Vérifiez d'abord si votre système répond aux exigences du système à niveau.
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    ordinateur Mac avec un processeur Intel Core 2 Duo , Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 ou Xeon
    2 Go de mémoire
    OS X 10.6.6 ou version ultérieure ( 10.6.8 recommandée )
    7 Go d' espace disponible
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    Exigences Mavericks sont présentés ici: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5842 .
    Si vous pouvez exécuter Mavericks , vous pouvez acheter une mise à jour sur le Mac App Store. Si vous ne pouvez exécuter Lion ou Mountain Lion , contactez le magasin en ligne dans votre pays et acheter un code de rachat à télécharger depuis le Mac App Store.
    Après mise à jour , vous trouverez iCloud dans les Préférences Système > iCloud sur votre Mac, et vous pouvez le configurer comme expliqué ici : http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/mac.html .
    Avant la mise à niveau , vous pouvez vérifier la compatibilité de vos programmes existants en cochant ici: http://roaringapps.com/apps:table .

  • Time machine et NAS

    Bonjour,
    Je viens de faire la mise à jour LION sur mon iMac et j'ai un disque dur réseau Netgear Stora et impossible de faire la sauvegarde TimeMachine : j'ai un message d'erreur me mentionnant que le disque ne prend pas en charge les fonctionnalités AFP requises.
    Que dois-je faire, alors qu'ava,t sous snowleopard, tout fonctionnait à merveille?
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    Pierre-Antoine

    Bonjour,
    je suis également intéressé par la réponse. Mon Time Machine sur mon Stora ne fonctionne plus depuis cet aprem car j'ai mis à jour mon Mac vers Lion...
    Merci par avance pour une réponse.
    Stéphane

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    2) when looking at the timecode reading of the timeline, the timecode was sputtering as well as the video and audio.  I exported to quicktime just to see if that was consistent, it was.
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    When you say you converted the clips before importing them into FCE, did you convert to AIC or DV and do the converted clips match your FCE Sequence settings exactly?  If not, go back and convert the original files again, using the intended Sequence settings as a guide.
    -DH

  • I just tried to sync calendar on my iPhone 3 (ver. 4.2.1) with my MacBook Pro (Lion ver. 10.7.4). It doesn't sync. Is there any way to do it?

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  • HT1338 OS X ver 10.5.8 on a mac mini, can i upgrade to mountain lion?

    OS X ver 10.5.8 on a mac mini3,1, can i upgrade to mountain lion?

    Here's the requirements.
    http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/
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    I am running Lion 10.7.5 on a 13" MacBook Pro (late 2011) with the latest software updates and everything has been working perfectly.
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    OK. Let's try running the computer in Safe Mode then a normal restart. The initial startup into safe mode will take some time so be patient. A progress bar will eventually appear then disappear. Once safe mode is complete you will see a login window. Login with the desired account and password. Wait for the startup to fully complete before restarting. The point here is to clear some caches and other files that may become corrupted.
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      2. Boot from the external hard drive.
      3. Erase the internal hard drive.
      4. Restore the external clone to the internal hard drive.
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      1. Open Carbon Copy Cloner.
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      3. Select the Destination volume from the left side dropdown menu.
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      3. Select the Destination volume from the left side dropdown menu.
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    There's just a flurry of complaints about CS3 crashing under Yosemite. The upgrade is known to damage CS5 installs. Adobe only certifies CS6, CC, and CC 2014 as being tested for Yosemite.
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    7GB of available space
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