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Re: Upgrading a 2017 iMac's RAM and storage (was Re: [macsupportcentral] Question for SEE Finance users?) #Upgrading
Years ago I replaced a 320 or 500 GB HDD in a previous (maybe 2009) MBPro with a 500 GB SATA SSD from OWC. Really impressive speedup, but I don¡¯t remember the numbers. Probably like Otto¡¯s
By Jim Saklad · #286 ·
Re: Upgrading a 2017 iMac's RAM and storage (was Re: [macsupportcentral] Question for SEE Finance users?) #Upgrading
Are you getting an external drive case in the package, to put your existing HDD in? Because you could put the new SATA SSD in there, connect it up, clone your fusion drive to it, test it by trying to
By Jim Saklad · #285 ·
Re: Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
Sorry about telling you yes..Got a bit confused. I have tried googling to see how to add my Macintosh HD, but can¡¯t find how to any where. This is a new machine, an I Mac. On my old Mac Pro, the
By Jeannie Girard · #284 ·
Re: Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
Should have said no to that. The only thing excluded is the time machine external drive. My other external drives are not excluded , as they are only on when I send something to them Jeannie?
By Jeannie Girard · #283 ·
Re: Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
Hi Then I would remove it from the exclusions list. Then click on the Time Machine icon on the top menu bar and select back up now¡­ Paul MacTech Services -- www.mactechservices.com Supporting the
By Paul · #282 ·
Re: Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
Yes Jeannie?
By Jeannie Girard · #281 ·
Re: Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
Hi In your system settings time machine, when you click on the options button, on the lower right, is your internal drive being excluded? MacTech Services -- www.mactechservices.com Supporting the
By Paul · #280 ·
Back up of my Mac HD #Backup
I am finally going to take the plunge and install Catalina very soon. I want to make sure I have a back up of my Macintosh HD. I went into time machine, But all I see being backed up is the external
By Jeannie Girard · #279 ·
Re: Upgrading a 2017 iMac's RAM and storage (was Re: [macsupportcentral] Question for SEE Finance users?) #Upgrading
By Otto Nikolaus · #278 ·
Upgrading a 2017 iMac's RAM and storage (was Re: [macsupportcentral] Question for SEE Finance users?) #Upgrading
!st, apologies for not starting a brand new message thread. Some of the hardware issues were in the original topic discussion, so I¡¯ve decided to (I hope) let the server software keep them linked.
By jimrobertson · #277 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
The answer is that the os developers want To be able to evolve the os to adopt new technologies So that they can do new things and not have to rely on old outdated libraries (some of which are 32
By Dave Kelly · #276 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
While there may be some security issues or some hard-to-avoid incompatibilities between new features and 32-bit apps (I don¡¯t know), there are a number of deprecated APIs that are 32-bit only.
By rlhamil · #275 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
Thanks for the pointer. However, most of the responses address a question I didn¡¯t ask; i.e.,"why would I want to run 64 bit apps and not 32 bit apps," rather than ¡°why would the OS developers
By jimrobertson · #274 ·
Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement #Mail
I¡¯ll certainly agree with that!!!!!! Well beyond my abilities, for certain, but perhaps there are members here who understand the classic joke ¡°There are 10 kinds of people in the world; those who
By jimrobertson · #273 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
I googled why 64 bit applications and got a few answers: https://superuser.com/questions/271173/how-important-is-having-64-bit-programs-on-64-bit-os
By Dave Kelly · #272 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
The application does (sort-of) show the 2 contributions to the Fusion drive, but it provides less information than does Micromat¡¯s MachineProfile, which displays both the rotating platter internal
By jimrobertson · #271 ·
Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement #Mail
Here's something else that may work, using Terminal, although it's more difficult. The example attachment was a small photo in another group member's email. This was done on Mojave. sh-3.2$ xattr -l
By rlhamil · #270 ·
Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement #Mail
It turns out that
By Bev in TX · #269 ·
Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement #Mail
That¡¯s true, but once Bev showed me how to find the paths to email attachments, I found out where it came from (attached to a specific email). I knew I had one copy in my ~/Downloads folder, but the
By jimrobertson · #268 ·
Re: Question for SEE Finance users? #AppleSoftware
[email protected]> wrote: Does Disk Utility show the drives? If not, try diskutil list in Terminal. According to <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_Drive> the flash storage is in the range 24 - 128
By Otto Nikolaus · #267 ·