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Not sure how I feel about this:
New Mac clone maker to open retail store in Calif.
As a Mac lover, I think a lower entry point will help make the OS more accessible. As a shareholder, I don't want anything that could 'cheapen' the product.
I think, mostly, I'm pissed I don't live in LA area anymore to go check the store out on June 1st.
So, I'm trying to set up a Pro Tools machine (I got in a bad habit of updating regularly, and that's kind of a bad idea for Pro Tools).
I've installed OS X 10.5, and need to update to 10.5.4 before loading Pro Tools. How do I
only
update to that specific version, but no further? How do I keep Software Update from just running a "combined update" to take me to 10.7.whatever? Or will it do it in steps? How do I make sure that one particular step isn't too far?
I believe you can download update packs from the support section of the website.
You know, I posted this here before I saw what else was going on.
Mazel Tov.
Digidesign has a FAQ somewhere that helps with that. Finding it is hard, once found, it helps a lot. There is also a utility or applescript that can help if you do the software update. Works most of the time.
So who's using virtualization software for the Mac. I've used Parallels for the Mac, but I don't think I've used the latest version. But I've heard VMWare is really good too.
I use Parallels and I like it.
was someone looking for netbook info,
you might want to try this: [link]