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'Security' error messages - 'ERROR: You're still using a legacy immunicity PAC file'
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1682085"><p>And don't miss the tip that chas_m gave about the fact that PPC software will not run under a new version of OS X. Between your version and now Apple dropped Rosetta, which allowed PPC versions to run in Intel machines. So if you have old software, look into updates before you move past OS X 10.6.8. You SHOULD move, but plan it carefully so you don't lose apps all over the place. </p><p></p><p>If you are housebound, is there a friend you trust well enough to take your system to an Apple store for you? If not, the process isn't that bad, but I'll say the most important step is BACKUP, then test the backup to make sure it is really a backup. And update all your applications as far as you can before you backup and start the installation as they will help (some) with them running after the upgrade. You'll probably still have to update some of them more after the upgrade, but doing so before the upgrade should lessen the shock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1682085"] And don't miss the tip that chas_m gave about the fact that PPC software will not run under a new version of OS X. Between your version and now Apple dropped Rosetta, which allowed PPC versions to run in Intel machines. So if you have old software, look into updates before you move past OS X 10.6.8. You SHOULD move, but plan it carefully so you don't lose apps all over the place. If you are housebound, is there a friend you trust well enough to take your system to an Apple store for you? If not, the process isn't that bad, but I'll say the most important step is BACKUP, then test the backup to make sure it is really a backup. And update all your applications as far as you can before you backup and start the installation as they will help (some) with them running after the upgrade. You'll probably still have to update some of them more after the upgrade, but doing so before the upgrade should lessen the shock. [/QUOTE]
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