Will i lose youtube if i upgrade to os6

will i lose youtube if i upgrade to os6

Ya you will lose it, but you should still upgrade and just redownloade it beacuse they new things they added are nice.

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         capacity of the drive(s) it backs up.
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      1. Carbon Copy Cloner
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      3. Deja Vu
      4. SuperDuper!
      5. Synk Pro
      6. Tri-Backup
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    Enclosures for FireWire and USB are readily available.  You can find only FireWire enclosures, only USB enclosures, and enclosures that feature multiple ports.  I would stress getting enclosures that use the Oxford chipsets especially for Firewire drives (911, 921, 922, for example.)  You can find enclosures at places such as;
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  • Can I upgrade from Firefox 3 (updated newest version) to Firefox 4 and keep my bookmarks and settings or will I lose them if I upgrade ?

    I want to upgrade to the new Firefox 4 from my Firefox 3. But I don't want to lose my settings, tags and bookmarks that I have now. So my question is: Can I upgrade without losing these ?
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    Firefox 4 will by default use the same profile folder (location where bookmarks, passwords etc are stored) as previously installed versions. You will not lose your user data by upgrading.

  • HT201250 will i lose everything when I upgrade my mac

    Hi - I have the disc to upgrade my mac to Snow Leopard. I don't have an external hard drive to back up. If I install the disc will I lose all my documents/photos/music etc?

    If everything works perfectly, you should not lose your data.
    I don't know about you but I never trust my data "to everything running perfectly". So I in fact back it up twice just to be sure.
    IMHO I would hold off the upgrade until you have a disk for backup.
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  • Will I lose data if I upgrade from Leopard to Snow Leopard?

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    99.9% of the time: no, but there's always a (extremely little) chance that something goes wrong, so make sure you set up Time Machine before upgrading.

  • Will I lose my photos when upgrading iPhoto after updating to Mavericks?

    I recently upgraded to Mavericks and can't access iPhoto and need to upgrade. I currently have 9.3 but I did not back up my library. Will I lose my photos when I upgrade?

    For this you can simply make a copy on the internal drive if you have space - that is enough for an upgrade - but you must have a large external drive and have a continuing backup system if your photos have any value at all to you  - Time Machine is a good start
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  • Will I lose everything if I upgrade?

    Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but if I run the upgrade to Yosemite (I'm currently on Mountain Lion), will I have to reinstall all my software? Will I lose everything on my hard drive? I've backed up to Time Machine but can it restore stuff if the operating system has since changed? I have a Boot Camp partition too, will that be affected? I'm just a bit nervous at the hassle this is going to cause, especially when I read other comments on here where people are experiencing major problems after upgrading.

    Innings wrote:
    Yosemite is slow, the lay-out worse than Snow Leopard, and I have a problem that refuses to let me run some programs.  Apple want to charge me £25 to tell me how to solve the problem.  Don't even think of using Yosemite, it has not one feature to recommend it.  I'd revert to Snow Leopard in a blink of an eye if I knew how to do it.
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  • Will I Lose Service If I Upgrade Online

    I was about to upgrade my mothers phone and I am just curious if I do the option to have it shipped to our house, will she lose service on her phone until the new one arrives? 

    No. The phone will be shipped unactivated and you will need to call customer service and switch the number to that phone to activate when you receive it.

  • Will i lose stuff when i upgrade to 4.5?

    I have a few hundred songs, about 20 pics, and a few apps i've bought and paid for, will i lose this stuff when i upgrade??????
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  • Will I lose apps when I upgrade my mac

    Ok, so here's my question: I am a macbook pro user which has two user accounts, mine and my wife's. I have installed app's like photoshop elements and aperture and my wife has installed ms office on her side. Our permissions allow each of us to use apps on both sides (i.e when I log in to my side I can use MS word, and she can use photoshop in her side).
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    The shareware apps Carbon Copy Cloner (Bombich software) or SuperDuper (Shirt Pocket software) are the simplest tools to make a full, bootable clone of your current system.

  • Will I lose Applications if I upgrade?

    I am currently running 10.4.11. I haven't upgraded because I'm concerned that some of the programs that I've been using won't run on 10.5 or 10.6. Is this true? One program that I use all the time is Microsoft Office. I don't think I'm running Office 08 v.X. I think I'm using Office 04.X. If I upgrade to 10.6, will Office still work?

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    http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/
    -mj

  • Will I lose iDVD if I upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mavericks?

    I am getting ready to upgrade from 10.6.8 to Mavericks, and I have a few questions on my MacBookPro.
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    2) How does Microsoft Office 2008 play with Mavericks, specifically Word and Entourage?
    3)  Is there any reason NOT to upgrade?  I have already done a complete backup using Time Machine. 
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    Thank you for the answer.  Um, I am not sure what it said  . . . However, I did do more checking on exactly which model I have.  On the chart, the Model Identifier MacBookPro5,3 was listed, but not 5,4.
    This is what hardware I have: 
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      Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
      Processor Speed: 2.53 GHz
      Number Of Processors: 1
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      L2 Cache: 3 MB
      Memory: 4 GB
      Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
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    Thanks for any help you can give!
    Lisa

  • Will I lose my photo library upgrading from iPhoto 7.1.5

    Hi, I just upgraded my OS to Lion (I was going to wait until Mountain Lion came out but apparantley my macbook (2008) is too old to support it). Anyway, I want access to the icloud and after upgrading to Lion, I discovered that I needed to upgrade my iphoto as well. Should I be concerned about losing my photos with this upgrade?

    No
    Unless something goes wrong which is why you always have a good backup before upgradating or upgrading
    LN

  • Will I lose current music?

    I know this is probably a stupid question, but must I have all my music saved on my hard drive before I upgrade? When I try to "upgrade" it takes me to the "install 7.5" page. I'm afraid it will install 7.5 and erase the music I currently have on whatever edition on iTunes I have now.

    No, you will not lose music when you upgrade. You harddrive saves the music and iTunes only holds the file paths to reference them by. You will be safe to upgrade, but do remember, hard drives do fail and it is important to always back up your music via external hard drive, data dvd's or cd's. Hope this helps.
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  • I need to upgrade my Macbook Pro from 10.4.11 to Snow Leopard. Will I lose any files on my drive if I do that?

    I have a Macbook Pro running 10.4.11. I am trying to upgrade from that to Snow Leopard then to 10.7.5. I know that I have to do it in steps. My question ins this. I have a Snow Leopard disk that came with my Imac that I can use to upgrade my laptop. When I go through the process, it says something about using Timeline to restore. Am I going to lose all of my files? All I need is for the OS to be updated. Will it be safe to go through with it or will I lose all of my files on the drive. Any answers to this question are much appreciated.

    You can't use the Mac OS X disc that came with another computer to upgrade another Mac because it's not supported. Buy Snow Leopard > http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573/mac-os-x-106-snow-leopard
    You shouldn't lose data, but you must make a backup before

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