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<blockquote data-quote="pm-r" data-source="post: 1625948" data-attributes="member: 175845"><p><strong>PowerGoat</strong>, don't concern yourself over <strong>all</strong> the "applications" that might be listed as some will no doubt be shown that can't even be used by the user. Just focus on those that you do use, normally in the Applications and Utilities folders usually, unless you may have installed some elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>And even any of those that might be in the ~/Applications folder.</p><p></p><p>BTY: I will add that I've always cloned my existing volume to another partition or volume (using CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) ), (or SD SuperDuper if one prefers) and then do the upgrade on it. Then I've always got the old OS X to boot from if things go really goofy or if there are old apps I may want to use later that won't run in later OS X versions. i.e.: AppleWorks or even maybe Eudora etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pm-r, post: 1625948, member: 175845"] [B]PowerGoat[/B], don't concern yourself over [B]all[/B] the "applications" that might be listed as some will no doubt be shown that can't even be used by the user. Just focus on those that you do use, normally in the Applications and Utilities folders usually, unless you may have installed some elsewhere. And even any of those that might be in the ~/Applications folder. BTY: I will add that I've always cloned my existing volume to another partition or volume (using CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner) ), (or SD SuperDuper if one prefers) and then do the upgrade on it. Then I've always got the old OS X to boot from if things go really goofy or if there are old apps I may want to use later that won't run in later OS X versions. i.e.: AppleWorks or even maybe Eudora etc. [/QUOTE]
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