Upgrade iWork from v.8 to latest what do I need to do?

Upgrade iWork from v.8 to latest what do I need to do?

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  • HT1199 I have a desktop mac operating on Mac OSx 10.4.11 and the system does not recognize my iphone and I am unable to upgrade to the newest itunes version. What do I need to do?

    I have a desktop mac operating on Mac OSx 10.4.11 and the system does not recognize my iphone and I am unable to upgrade to the newest itunes version. What do I need to do?

    Backup first
    It is always best to have a full bootable backup before you upgrade. If you fail to do this you will be unable to return to this OS if you decide you don't like the new OS. Also there is a slight chance that an install could lose everything on the Mac. The backup must be to an external hard disk. Preferably use Carbon Copy Cloner to make a bootable backup of the whole disk.
    Erase before the install
    Once you have a bootable backup on an external disk it is best to erase the internal disk with the new installer DVD before you install.
    During the install
    Preferably do not import any data or preferences from earlier OSs during the install process as this can reintroduce bugs.
    OS numbers and names
    OS X 10.4.x - Tiger
    OS X 10.5.x - Leopard
    OS X 10.6.x - Snow Leopard
    OS X 10.7.x - Lion
    OS X 10.8.x - Mountain Lion
    More about Macs
    The Apple History site has specifications for every Mac ever produced: http://www.apple-history.com/
    Upgrade to Leopard
    Those wishing to upgrade to Leopard should be aware that install disks can be expensive unless you contact Apple. Details: http://lowendmac.com/deals/best-os-x-leopard-prices.html Standard Leopard installers impose several hardware limitations including speed and RAM size but all these restrictions can be overcome. Google for details. Leopard works well at 500 MHz with 1 GB of RAM and many happy users have less than this.
    Upgrade beyond Leopard
    OSs beyond OS X 10.5.8 require an Intel processor. If in doubt check this: Click the apple at the top left of your screen and select 'About this Mac'. This will give you your OS number. Then click 'More Info' to see which processor you have. If it says PowerPC you cannot upgrade to Snow Leopard and above. If you have an Intel Mac it is well worth upgrading to Snow Leopard now and then considering other options after that. You can buy Snow Leopard here: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A
    Upgrade beyond Snow Leopard
    Information about upgrading Snow Leopard to Lion or Mountain Lion: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD256Z/A
    Important
    Check that your Mac complies with any requirements. If you are not in the US you should use the Change Country link at the bottom of Apple pages.

  • I have a Mac OS X version 10.4.11.  Can I upgrade to Mountain Lion?  If so, what do I need to do?  Thx

    i have a Mac OS X version 10.4.11.  Can I upgrade to Mountain Lion?  If so, what do I need to do?  Thx

    First, you'll have to determine if your iMac can run Mountain Lion at all. See:
    http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/
    If it can - and it would have to be a mid-2007 model; no earlier iMac can run Mountain Lion - then you'll have to get the iMac to Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. From there, assuming your system meets the rest of the system requirements, you can upgrade to Mountain Lion through the Mac App Store.
    Regards.

  • I have snow leopard 10.6.3 and want to upgrade so I can use Icloud. What do I need to do?

    I have snow leopard 10.6.3 and want to upgrade so I can use Icloud. What do I need to do?

    Taken from Apple Website....
    OS X Lion system requirements
    To use Lion, make sure your computer has the following:
    An Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor
    Mac OS X v10.6.6 or later to install via the Mac App Store (v10.6.8 recommended); you can install without Mac OS X v10.6 by using an OS X Lion USB Thumb Drive, available on the Apple Online Store
    7 GB of available disk space
    2 GB of RAM
    If your Mac does not meet these requirements, you will need to  upgrade your Mac before installing Lion.
    In other words, FIRST UPDATE your system to 10.6.8.... 10.6.8 will install the MAC APP STORE on your computer.. SECOND.... Buy Lion from MAC APP STORE (you may need to  create an Apple Login and Password). THIRD... Launch the LION installer and follow the on-screen instructions. Made sure to install ONLY THE COMPONENTS, don't ERASE your system before install. This way you don't lose your data (pictures, music, documents, etc.)

  • I recently update my 4 year old mac book pro to Yosemite.  I am now getting a pixilated log inn scene from time to time.  What do I need to do?

    I recently update my 4 year old mac book pro to Yosemite. I am now getting a pixilated log inn scene from time to time. What do I need to do?

    how often does this happen for you?

  • Have a late 2007 MacBook 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, memory upgraded to 4 GB 667 MHz.  What do I need to upgrade to run Mountain Lion OS 10.8?

    Have a late 2007 MacBook 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, memory upgraded to 4 GB 667 MHz.  What do I need to upgrade to run Mountain Lion OS 10.8?

    While we all have MacBooks in this forum most of us don’t run Lion. There's a Lion Support Community where everybody has Lion. You should also post this question there to increase your chances of getting an answer. https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/mac_os_x_v10.7_lion

  • I have Mac OS X Tiger and I want/NEED to upgrade my software to Snow Leopard.  What do I need or how can I?

    What do I need to do to upgrade my Mac OS X 10.4.11?  Can I purchase Mac OS X Snow Leopard or do I need to have Leopard Mac OS X 10.5? Please help me!

    A somewhat naive and insensitive response to the problem:
    benwiggy wrote:
    Perhaps. But it's been several years since Apple binned Rosetta -- and much rumpus has been made of it. (It was of course an optional download in Snow, which gave the game away.) So there has been considerable "fair warning".
    Fair warning to who: geek-heads like us who frequent tech boards on a somewhat consistent basis?
    That is not who is continuing to use Snow Leopard in 2014.  These are people who purchased a Mac for a few specific tasks and believe in the well-worth aphorism that: "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
    Optional install of Rosetta in Snow Leopard -- minimal significance in that the first time they ran a PowerPC app, it directed them to download Rosetta.  This happened once and long ago.  Few would even remember this occurrence.
    benwiggy wrote:
    I can only presume that people who have been happily using Snow Leopard or earlier for many years, who suddenly now decide to upgrade, are doing so because the apps they use demand it.
    A mis-reading of the current tea leaves!
    Apple's latest update of the Snow Leopard App Store continuously reminds these users that a new version of OS X, Mavericks, is available; and... FOR FREE!  With the only option to close this dialog box, a click on DETAILS...
    Pretty hard for the inexperienced (let alone the unexperienced) to ignore.
    These people have not thought much about upgrading their OS X since Snow Leopard's introduction in June 2009.  That is a long time to have had computer stability and ignorant bliss!  I am somewhat jealous of their status! 
    benwiggy wrote:
    Of course you should always make sure that your apps will run in any new OS version.
    Sage advice: but only if the end user has read it!  How often do we see the roaringapp website cited to those Snow Leopard users that are educated enough to come to this forum and inquire about the update? 
    Unfortunately too many of them have already taken the plunge and now are confused why their individual set of important programs will not operate after the upgrade!  They at least have options...
    Far worse are those who upgraded from Snow Leopard to Mavericks for hardware reasons: they purchased a new Mac, potentially to replace one whose hardware has failed.  Now after their migrate their data from their backup or clone, they are faced with a much more limited set of options.
    The fact of the matter is that there is significant history here: the 'miracle' of Rosetta.  Apple designed it to be transparent and mostly invisible.  Most Snow Leopard users today have no idea what the difference is between PowerPC software and that which will run on an Intel family processor; and why should they?
    Again, only when faced with the dreaded "PowerPC apps will not run" dialog box, do they realize that something is wrong, very wrong!
    The proof of the pudding are the significant numbers of recent Snow Leopard to Mavericks upgraders who, for the most part, find their way to this forum facing a problem they are neither reasonably educated about by Apple beforehand, nor are they at fault for the problem they are facing.
    Telling them that somehow it is their fault for not having taken the proper precautions only adds to their frustration!
    The fact that you personally have seen this problem happen countless times, has no significance to that one user who tomorrow will post the problem anew...
    For those who are lucky enough to have the same hardware and have inquired about the problem ahead of their upgrade to Mavericks, the proper advice is to partition or add another hard drive and install Mavericks there! 
    Experiment with their existing environment in Mavericks but have the dual-boot ability to immediately go back to using Snow Leopard as needed.
    Any other advice is heartless and cruel and certainly not harsh!

  • Moving from iPhone 2g to 3g, what do I need to know?

    Have 3g iPhone on way, got 2g at mo, what do I need to do?
    Also is there any way of accessing "officelive" accounts with iPhone browser?

    Explain. What do you mean? As long as you backup your 2G iPhone before plugging in your new 3G, you should be able to use the backup from the old phone for the new phone. As long as you make a backup and set up your new phone from it, you should be fine.
    Plug in old phone, and it should do a backup by itself, which means all your stuff is saved. Then plug in new phone, and you should get an option to set it up as new phone, or to use your backup. Use your backup.
    Hope this is what you meant. As to your second question, do you mean Windows Live?

  • HT4623 Just updated my iPad 2 and now I can't download from the App Store. What do I need to do?

    Just updated my ipad2 and can't download games from App Store. What do I need to do.

    Hello twil103
    Check out the troubleshooting article below for issues with access to the iTunes Store. Also there was a small amount of outage accessing the iTunes Store this past Wednesday.
    Can't connect to the iTunes Store
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1368
    Apple Services, Stores, and iCloud
    http://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    Regards,
    -Norm G.

  • I want to clone an internal windows disk to a larger disk in my G5 Pro. Would I have to do it from the Windows side and what software is needed?

    I want to clone an internal windows 7 disk to a larger disk in my G5 Pro (2009) 2.93. Would I have to do it from the Windows side or can I do it from the mac side, and what software works for cloning if anyone knows.
    thorpug

    We don't mix names G5 (IBM, PowerMac) and Mac Pro (Intel)
    Depends what you actually are doing.
    Do both Mac and Windows reside on same or separate drives?
    For running a Mac utility, then WinClone 4 $39
    Review was on http://www.macwindows.com two weeks ago
    For Windows on its own drive and disk to disk, then Paragon HDM 12 is best.
    You should visit Paragon, for imaging and cloning Windows as well as HFS+ drivers.
    http://www.paragon-software.com/products/home/for_mac.html

  • Can't upgrade itunes from 1.4 to latest version

    Can anyone help - downloaded the latest itunes and tried to install. Get so far and following error comes up
    error 1324. The path contains an invalid character.
    Can you help?
    Mike
    Siemens Scenic   Windows XP Pro   P4, 3.4GHz

    hi Mike!
    there's a link to advice on the 1324 given in this document:
    Troubleshooting iTunes, iPod Software, and QuickTime installation on Windows
    keep us posted.
    love, b

  • Have a macbook alu running on osx 10.5.8... but need to upgrade software to run my iphone 5,, what do i need and where can i get it?

    Hi
    I have a Macbook alu running on osx 10.5.8
    I cant get anymore software updates any more ..i guess because its too old?
    However have just got an iphone 5 which it will not work with.
    What software do i need to upgrade to and where can i get it
    Thanks
    Mark

    PloppyPloppy wrote:
    Hi
    I have a Macbook alu running on osx 10.5.8
    Hi Mark,
    You need to Update to OS X 10.6.8 = Snow Leopard so you can Update iTunes to Sync your iPhone.
    Upgrading to Snow Leopard = OS X 10.6.x
    It is Not available as a download... It is a Paid Upgrade.
    Do this first...
    Check that your Mac meets the System Requirements for Snow Leopard...
    Snow Leopard Tech Specs
    http://support.apple.com/kb/SP575
    If so... Purchase a Snow Leopard Install Disc...
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    Other countries...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
    After the Successful Install, run Software Update to get the latest updates for Snow Leopard and iTunes.
    Be sure to make a Backup of your Current System Before Upgrading...

  • Can my colleagues access my itunes account and all of the apps in there from their own pcs? What we really need is a shared itunes account so that anyone in the office can add apps to the account and everyone else will be able to access it?

    I have an itunes account to update the office ipad. Now we have more of them can my colleagues access my itunes account including the apps to update their ipads with? it seems silly for everyone to have a seperate account and purchase apps that i have already bought.  We just want to share and update one account that everyone can use and access from their own pc.

    Unless I am missing the point here - or in the event that there are different terms and conditions for the use of iPad in the Enterprise with regard to iTunes purchases - once you have purchased an app - you are free to download that app again - at no charge - to as many iDevices as you desire - as long as you are using the same Apple ID and iTunes account that you used to make the original purchase.
    So the short answer to the question - IMHO - is Yes! My wife, my daughter and I share one iTunes account and we download apps onto four different iDevices - and only pay for the apps once. The purchases are tied to the Apple/iTunes account and not to the PC or the iDevice.
    The only caveat to this point is - I have no idea how Apple handles purchase for businesses meaning that I don't know if businesses are subject to the same terms and conditions as we "everyday" users.
    Maybe the company could set up one iTunes account and you could all share from there but I still don't see why this can't be done. However, that is why I suggest that this question might be better served being posted in the iPad in the Enterprise section of the ASC.

  • Going to downgrade from CC to CS5.1, what do I need to do?

    I'm 2 days away from the end of my CC trial, and would like to go back to using my CS5, which I have the serial number and everything for, but is already installed on my Mac as an expired trial period.
    How do I do this without screwing up? Will I need to completely wipe my CC off my mac before I attempt doing my CS5?
    Also I've got lots of files created using the CC Photoshop and Indesign, is there a quick / mass way of me converting all these files so that they are compatible with my CS5 when its installed?
    Really appreciate any help you can give!
    thanks
    V

    PSD files are compatible when saving with maximum compatibility. ID fiels need to be saved back to an older format or exported as IDML. The rest is unclear, but you might want to read this:
    Sign in, activation, or connection errors | CS5.5 and later
    Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6
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  • IChat will not launch from my brand new iMac - What do i need to do?

    Just purchased a brand new iMac 24". Really nice machine except that iChat will not launch. I click on the icon but it just bounces once and does nothing. Any ideas what i need to do please?

    Hi deano68,
    Very odd.
    OK I think we have at least one app that has not installed properly.
    It could also be that a Font is missing. Certain Apple Apps will not launch if Helvetica is not active in the Font Book.
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    Both methods require that you download the Combo Install and run that as well.
    This catches all the iChat Updates that come with OS updates so that iChat and the OS are at the same level.
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    The link in the FAQ to downloads may not work now since the Apple Site has been reorganised.
    They are now here http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/macosx_updates/
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