Si actualizo a maverick pierdo datos del imac?

si actualizo a maverick pierdo datos del imac?

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No perderá los archivos si actualiza a OS X Mavericks. Sin embargo, antes de actualizar, haga una copia de seguridad con Time Machine y compruebe que sus apps son compatibles > http://www.roaringapps.com
Después, abra el Mac App Store y descargue Mavericks. El instalador de OS X Mavericks aparecerá cuando concluya la descarga

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    I have tried to download Mavericks on my 2010 iMac(10.6.8), but nothing happens, not even the install app downloads, also I tried to download chrome, I moved it to the applications folder and when I opened the folder it wasn't there. I have a 1tb hard drive that is mostly empty. By the way I just got this imac used from a reseller.

    Mavericks downloads into the Applications folder, where you can install it.   Some Mac App Store Troubleshooting information and how to resume a download that was interrupted; some of the information here might get you an answer.   Failing that, try contacting Apple Support.

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    Hello all,
    I have this problem since Mavericks migration.
    My iMac network interface is directly connected to a switch using a custom VLAN on the switch side (id 4). DHCP Client is selected and a DHCP server is ready and working to deliver the right adress, but the iMac interface never lights up. VLAN is not configured on the client side (no virtual interface, just using standard Ethernet interface and DHCP setting). This configuration has never been working on Mavericks, but used to work perfectly on ML.
    To make my iMac interface work, I have to be connected to the switch using the default VLAN (id 1). However, as my secondary VLAN works using id 4, I should then remap any switch interface to id 1 and then activate a virtual interface using id 4 on any iMac computer... which works, but which is also something I don't want to do, because it would involve too much work on the network side.
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    Hello,
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  • Mouse is crazy after installing Mavericks on a 2007 iMac

    After upgrading to OSX Mavericks on a 2007 iMac, the mouse went out of control. I´ve been using a logitech wireless mouse that got stuck. I´ve changed to original iMac mouse but can´t control the device, that keep clicking by itself, toggling between screens. I´ve already made a recovery installation of OS with no results. System preference options also are helpless. I don´t know what to do to regain control over the mouse and the computer. Any suggestions?

    There are several possible causes for this issue. Take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried until it's resolved. Some may not be applicable.
    1. Follow the instructions in this support article, and also this one, if applicable. A damaged or defective AC adapter could be the cause, even if it's the right kind.
    2. Open the Bluetooth preference pane in System Preferences and delete all pointing devices other than the trackpad, if applicable. Disconnect any USB pointing devices. By a "pointing device," I mean a peripheral that moves the cursor in response to user input, such as a trackpad, mouse, trackball, or graphics tablet. A plain keyboard is not a pointing device.
    3. Boot in safe mode and test, preferably without launching any third-party applications. If you don't have the problem in safe mode, but it comes back when you reboot as usual, stop here and post your results. If you can't boot in safe mode, do the same. If you booted in safe mode and there was no change, go on to the next step.
    4. Reset the System Management Controller.
    5. If you're using a Bluetooth trackpad, investigate potential sources of interference, including USB 3 devices.
    6. A swollen battery in a portable computer can impinge on the trackpad from below and cause erratic behavior. If you have trouble clicking the trackpad, this is likely the reason. The battery must be replaced without delay.
    7. Press down all four corners of the trackpad at once and release. If there's any effect, it's likely to be temporary, and the unit needs to be serviced or replaced.
    8. There's a report that a (possibly defective) Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter can cause the built-in trackpad of a MacBook to  behave erratically. If you're using such an adapter, disconnect it and test.
    9. There's also a report of erratic cursor movements caused by an external display that was connected but not turned on.
    10. If none of the above applies, or if you have another reason to think that your computer is being remotely controlled, remove it from the network by turning off Wi-Fi (or your Wi-Fi access point), disconnecting from a Bluetooth network link, and unplugging the Ethernet cable or USB modem, whichever is applicable. If the cursor movements stop at once, you should suspect an intrusion.
    11. Make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store to have the machine and/or external trackpad tested.

  • He actualizado mi iphone 4 sin problemas, luego he conectado un iphone 3 y me ha borrado todos los datos del mismo, ¿como recupero los datos de este iphone?,¿donde puedo encontrar la copia de seguridad?

    He actualizado mi iphone 4 sin problemas, luego he conectado un iphone 3 y me ha borrado todos los datos del mismo, ¿como recupero los datos de este iphone?,¿donde puedo encontrar la copia de seguridad?

    Que tal Eric, Mira despues de una ardua busqueda se cual es el problema, lamentablemente es la MainBoard (La tarjeta principal del iPhone) pero te cuento que aun asi logre restaurarlo, tuve que dejarlo casi una semana en DFU MODE (Pantalla Negra) y se descargo por completo luego baje un programa llamado "redsn*w" la ultima version y en la parte de Extas> Even More> Restore pude restaurarlo. Cabe mencionar que la alegria solo me duro unos cuantos dias, porq de alli se me volvio a apagar asi que el mismo procedimiento, estuve buscando una tarjeta madre en tiendas online, pero basicamente es como comprar otro iphone!, Espero que te sirva de algo a mi me funciono, pero como sabras, algunos les funciona algunas cosas y a otros no, espero que si te funcione! Saludos

  • Pasar datos del iphone 4 al 5s

    como se pasan los datos del iphone 4 al iphone 5s?

    1. Sincroniza tu iphone 4 para que se haga una copia de seguridad.
    2. Conectas el iphone 5.
    3. Cuando te diga que si quieres configurar con una copia de seguridad, le dices que sí y escoges la última que hayas hecho.

  • Donde encuentro las funciones del teclado del imac?

    Como encuentro el signo mas en el teclado wireless del imac?

    Como siempre que se use el teclado QWERTY SHIFT y la tecla =.

  • Non riesco a stampare, nella partizione Windows dell'IMAC, con la stampante collegata via USB alla Time Capsule. Ho installato Bonjour, vedo la stampante ma non riesco a stampare. Soluzioni?

    Non riesco a stampare, nella partizione Windows dell'IMAC, con la stampante collegata via USB alla Time Capsule. Ho installato Bonjour, vedo la stampante ma non riesco a stampare. Soluzioni?

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  • Was installing osx mavericks and now the iMac is restarting itself over and over

    Was installing osx mavericks and now the iMac is restarting itself over and over

    Shut the power clear off, wait a minute or 2 and restart and see if that clears the problem.
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  • HT6030 Having major Mail problems since I updated Maverick on my 27" iMac. Delays deleting emails and moving emails to other folders. Anyone else having this issue? If so, any known fixes?

    I have an iMac that around 3 years old. Just installed Mavericks when it first was released. I also have a Time Capsule (2TB) that runs my network to my other three Apple devices: iPad2, iPhone 5s and a new Apple TV. Having major Mail issues here. Everything is very delayed and extremely slow. Moving emails to other folders sometimes takes a few minutes and the same goes for deleting emails. Delete them and they don't go into the trash for several minutes. It's getting very frustrating to say the least. Mail also quits very often. Mail also will freeze with the little color ball spinning, therefore I would have to force quit Mail. When the errors occur, it's automatically sent to Apple but there hasn't been an update since 10.9.1 that has fixed it. Apparently, that update was only for gmail issues. Anyone having the same problem? Fixes please?

    I have my entire network and all Apple devices setup as IMAP, not POP. If your settings are setup as a POP account on all devices, emails will not erase when deleted on your other devices. Just something to keep in mind. I'm sure you're aware of this but just wanted to throw it out there. Google IMAP vs POP. However, it seems like your having the same issues as I am. I'm going to swing by an Apple store by me and speak to the genius bar and see if they can come up with something or are aware of this issue. Keep you posted.

  • Trouble installing Mavericks over Lion on iMac 12,2; hangs.

    Hi Folks,
    iMac 12,2 16 Gigs RAM, i7  4-core 3.4 GHz 1-TB HD for data, 1-250 Gig SSD for systems - running Snow Leopard on one partition and Lion on the other. (Full hardware description at bottom.)
    Purchased new in New Zealand about 14 months ago from Apple authorized reseller; no AppleCare. Not registered with Apple. No seerrious problems since, until this.
    Ethernet lan connection to Airport and then ISP's modem/router (Telecom New Zealand, . Fixed IP. No problems there, I think.
    Lots of USB stuff plugged in during install, but that shouldn't matter.
    Attempt to install Mavericks on Lion partition while booted in Lion partition failed.
    Attempt to install Mavericks on Lion partition while booted in Snow Leoepard partition failed.
    (Download to Snow seemed to work fine. Installer ran, finished in 20 minutes instead of 35, but when I restarted the computer the startup hung. Shutdown, restart, hangs. Every time.)
    Both installations failed with this hang. Restarts done with verbose logging on show the following, repeating ad infinitum (I stopped counting after it got over 5,100 lines -- no I didn't watch 5,000 lines scroll, I went away for a snooze):
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    Nothing here in the forums, or on the InterWebs about this error or much about a hanging install (which has been identified as one of Mavericks' problems) except to say wait forever (I  think 5,000 lines of verbose logging is forever) or try the install again. I have tried the install again; it hangs at the same point every time.
    There is some stuff on the hacker sites about sandbox and this error, but only for earlier OS versions. The fix for them was to replace the sandbox.kext. I'm going to boot into root in Snow Leopard partition so I can do things to the Lion partition, and change that kextfile?! Yeah, Riiiggghhhhttt. NOT.
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    I suppose the fact that the Lion might not have had the latest software updates to it before I tried to install Mavericks might have something to do with it. I don't believe that's it (certainly is shouldn't be).
    Final recourse might have to be wiping the Lion partition (full erase and clean install) (it doesn't have any critical data saved on it; I do all my work in Snow on the other partition, the Lion is for experimenting).
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    TIA and cheers,
    M<
      Model Name:          iMac
      Model Identifier:          iMac12,2
      Processor Name:          Intel Core i7
      Processor Speed:          3.4 GHz
      Number of Processors:          1
      Total Number of Cores:          4
      L2 Cache (per Core):          256 KB
      L3 Cache:          8 MB
      Memory:          16 GB
      Boot ROM Version:          IM121.0047.B1F
      SMC Version (system):          1.72f2
      Serial Number (system):          C02FX1DCDHJW
      Hardware UUID:          00528295-A96E-509E-9ED0-3140DEAF77E2

    Sorry, bad news for you, depending on your setup.
    The answer (provided by an Apple higher-level tech for which I paid -- no Applecare) was that they don't have a clue, but a clean install works.
    Yeah, Thaaannnnnnnkkkksss. Knew that.
    Clean install (almost) always works (worked) for 25 years.
    You don't say if your kit has everything on one partition, or there are more than one.
    If you have a big hard disk that's not full, has lots of room, but only one partition, with 10.8 you can dynamically create a new partition without losing data. I don't have the details of the process handy, but it's pretty straightforward.
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    You might also want, if your hard disk isn't huge, and you don't have two drives of whatever type in the machine, to make the new partition just big enough for the OS and apps, and keep the data on the 10.8 partition.
    You can tell the Mavericks instance to use the other partition as your Home directory, instead of the Home directory on the Mavericks drive.
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    M<

  • Mavericks on Mid 2007 iMac won't recognize hard driveon start up.  "?" on folder

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    That can happen.  When you reformat a disk, bad sectors will be mapped out.  The disk can "relocate" certain things to good sectors, and map these things out.  There's an area of the disk for this.  However when the "remapping" area gets full, the disk dies.  This is a "soft" failure (as opposed to an actual "crash" where the hardware fails and you can hear things), but it's nearly as deadly as far as how things end up.
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    I have a 2008 IMac with 2GB Ram and 320GB HD.  I have been upgrading through out and up to Mountain Lion never had any issues with the new OS systems. I upgraded to Mavericks about 2 months ago and the system continues to get slower and slower to where I really do not want to use it any longer.  I spoke to someone at apple and they said from all of the upgrades there are programs taking up overhead that no longer are needed.  If I bring the computer in they can help resolve the issue.  The Apple store is about an hour drive from where I live.  Seems to me that there must be an easy fix.  I am not that computer literater and switched from Windows to  Apple because of the reputation.  Now all I do is watch that colored pinwheel on my screen more than anything else.  Does anyone have a simple suggestion or do I need to take it to Apple and have to pay them to fix what they have caused.

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