Take Control of Upgrading to Lion - E-book - Multi-format

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Joe Kissell

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Joe Kissell - Take Control of Upgrading to Lion.
You'll get specific advice for how to:Prepare for a Problem-free Upgrade - Part with Rosetta:Understand and manage the fact that PowerPC-based software... Lire la suite
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You'll get specific advice for how to:Prepare for a Problem-free Upgrade - Part with Rosetta:Understand and manage the fact that PowerPC-based software will not run under Lion, given the lack of the Rosetta emulator that was used in recent versions of Mac OS X. - Handle your hardware:Check your hardware for Lion compatibility. Also, in order to fully enjoy Lion, it might be time for more RAM, disk space, or other peripherals, particularly a Magic Trackpad. - Deal with duplication:Learn what a disk duplicate is, why having one is essential before installing Lion, and how to make one easily and affordably.
Also, get help with backing up a Windows volume, should you be running Windows on your Mac via Boot Camp. - Verify that all systems are go:Test to be sure your memory and disks are running properly-better to discover and correct a problem now during your upgrade-and find advice on clearing extra files and software off your disk so that you get a fresh start with Lion (and more disk space for it!). - Consider a few geeky details:If you secure your data and documents with some form of disk encryption now, or would like to under Lion, get advice on what to do before you upgrade and learn how Lion's much-improved FileVault 2 will operate, plus consider the pros and cons of running FileVault 2.
Also, read about what Joe thinks of partitioning and what you might want to do about it before installing. - Make a plan:Learn how to install Lion if you're installing over 10.6 Snow Leopard, and consider the pros and cons of several techniques for how to install onto a Mac running either 10.5 Leopard or 10.5 Tiger. Also, if you have more than one Mac in your home, get ideas for downloading the Lion installer only once, but using it legitimately on your different Macs.
And, if a nearly 4 GB download is unrealistic, get guidance for how to best obtain Lion. If your"upgrade"involves moving to a new Mac from an old Mac (or a Windows PC), learn how to best install Lion (if needed) and transfer your old stuff. A tip: ideally, do not even turn on a new Mac that has Lion installed until you've read this ebook!Install Lion! - Install with confidence:Buying, downloading, and running the Lion installer isn't all that difficult, but it is an an entirely new (and rather slow) way of installing an operating system upgrade, so Joe explains what to expect. - Solve problemsIf your Mac won't restart after the installation, this ebook explains exactly what to do (knock on wood!).
Start Smart withKey Post-installation Tasks - Avoid slowdowns: Put off a few tasks (running Spotlight, turning on Time Machine) that will slow you down during your first few hours in Lion. - Get set and go:Joe reminds you to run Software Update, helps you set up an extra user account while noting a few account-related changes in Lion, discusses the pros and cons of the new FileVault 2 and gives directions for enabling it, explains the Incompatible Software Folder, explains need-to-know-now Time Machine basics (including encryption of Time Machine backups), helps you understand what's going on with Apple Mail plug-ins, and more. - Go beyond...
Learn why the $49.99 Lion Server is interesting for Lion users, and how to complete a basic installation. Reconnoiter with Recovery Mode: A final chapter explains the new-in-Lion Recovery HD volume, and even tells you what to type in Terminal so you can check it out. It also explains how to boot in Recovery mode, in case your Mac won't boot and you don't have a convenient way to boot it otherwise.

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  • Date de parution
    28/07/2011
  • Editeur
    TidBITS Publishing, Inc.
  • ISBN
    978-1-61542-138-1
  • EAN
    9781615421381
  • Format
    Multi-format
  • Nb. de pages
    153 pages
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Biographie de Joe Kissell

Joe Kissell has written numerous books about the Macintosh, including many popular Take Control ebooks. He's also Senior Editor of TidBITS and a Senior Contributor to Macworld, and previously spent ten years in the Mac software industry.

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