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Question About Safely Removing Completer App & Genieo
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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 1609279" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Thanks Harryb2448</p><p></p><p>Yes, this model has identifier 3.1 I did not yet look at my wife's (Mine is Mid- 2007)</p><p></p><p>I get a bit confused about how much RAM I can add. Apple says one thing & vendors say another limit. Many vendors vary in what they say.</p><p>MacSales has 6 Gb on their web site as the max. I trust their opinion, so I'll call & verify when I get ready for Mavericks.</p><p></p><p>The odd thing about my CAD program is that it is not Rosetta. It's Intel.</p><p>But the company says it will not work & the existing files will not be able to be opened on anything past 10.4.11 After some goofing around, it works fine on 10.6.8 Maybe I'll get lucky and it will work on Mavericks. Maybe...</p><p></p><p>If not, I won't buy an upgrade from that company. I understand having to buy an upgrade version of the program, but not being able to use my zillions of existing CAD drawings is a bit wonky. (There's a really tedious work around: Export every file to Auto CAD format & re-import to the new version of that program, but layers and dimensions get nuked. Not a good plan.) </p><p></p><p>Oh Well... Such is life in the modern age!</p><p></p><p>Thanks Again for helping & the tip about RAM needs.</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 1609279, member: 76746"] Thanks Harryb2448 Yes, this model has identifier 3.1 I did not yet look at my wife's (Mine is Mid- 2007) I get a bit confused about how much RAM I can add. Apple says one thing & vendors say another limit. Many vendors vary in what they say. MacSales has 6 Gb on their web site as the max. I trust their opinion, so I'll call & verify when I get ready for Mavericks. The odd thing about my CAD program is that it is not Rosetta. It's Intel. But the company says it will not work & the existing files will not be able to be opened on anything past 10.4.11 After some goofing around, it works fine on 10.6.8 Maybe I'll get lucky and it will work on Mavericks. Maybe... If not, I won't buy an upgrade from that company. I understand having to buy an upgrade version of the program, but not being able to use my zillions of existing CAD drawings is a bit wonky. (There's a really tedious work around: Export every file to Auto CAD format & re-import to the new version of that program, but layers and dimensions get nuked. Not a good plan.) Oh Well... Such is life in the modern age! Thanks Again for helping & the tip about RAM needs. Paul [/QUOTE]
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