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<blockquote data-quote="Jix" data-source="post: 1685959" data-attributes="member: 364054"><p>Hi Rod,</p><p>The password protected Disk Image file is exactly what I was trying to do. I would greatly appreciate your walking me through how to do that.</p><p></p><p>May I also ask a general question within this same thread? I have not upgraded my OS X because of problems I have read about with some of the upgrades and I cannot afford to lose the use of my computer for even a day. But now my 10.6.8 is causing me problems with upgrading some of the applications, such as Safari -- I get messages from some websites saying that my version of Safari is too out of date, but when I try to upgrade Safari I am told this is the current version for my OS X. I cannot use Firefox because it freezes my computer. So I know I should upgrade the OS X -- what is your opinion of how far I can upgrade a MacBook Pro that is several years old?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help. Joyce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jix, post: 1685959, member: 364054"] Hi Rod, The password protected Disk Image file is exactly what I was trying to do. I would greatly appreciate your walking me through how to do that. May I also ask a general question within this same thread? I have not upgraded my OS X because of problems I have read about with some of the upgrades and I cannot afford to lose the use of my computer for even a day. But now my 10.6.8 is causing me problems with upgrading some of the applications, such as Safari -- I get messages from some websites saying that my version of Safari is too out of date, but when I try to upgrade Safari I am told this is the current version for my OS X. I cannot use Firefox because it freezes my computer. So I know I should upgrade the OS X -- what is your opinion of how far I can upgrade a MacBook Pro that is several years old? Thanks for your help. Joyce [/QUOTE]
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