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Has anyone made the switch and if so are you happy with it? Thank you.
Hello! There are many posts about this on the site, check it out in a search.Has anyone made the switch and if so are you happy with it? Thank you.
Has anyone made the switch and if so are you happy with it? Thank you.
Extremely. Fast and rock solid. Personally always do a format of the drive and a clean install after backing up. Also wise to make a bootable USB thumb drive prior to running the Mavericks installer. See this for making the thumb drive:-
How To Create An OS X Mavericks USB Installation Drive | Lifehacker Australia
Since I have limited download per month, I don't want to have to download the update more than once. So, which method requires less bandwidth, if there is a difference.
Not a laptop.
Did some more "searching" and believe I've answered part of my first question about a "clean install." Don't think I want to wipe my disk clean and go through the time to get all my stuff back.
But would a clean installation also wipe out my partition with Bootcamp/Windows?
If you have a laptop computer...go to your local Apple Store, Starbuck's, or other free WiFi hot spot to do the downloading. This will have zero impact on your monthly quota.
- Nick