![]() ![]() Open the file Install LTRM_11.5-en_US-macuniversal to install Lightroom.Open the remaining file and install it for permanent activation.When opening Lightroom, if it asks for an access key, enter the password to open the computer and click the Always allow button.When using, if Lightroom asks for permission to access the folder, it’s OK for it.įrom 2022 you will no longer use the old way, in the installer there will be an activation file specific to each Adobe application. ![]() I'm hoping to upgrade my old iMac to Snow Leopard.You open it up and run the installation for success like this. It currently runs OS X 10.4.11, has a processor of 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, memory of 2 GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM. Snow Leopard is the highest OS X version you can go on that machine and yes it should be good for the machine as it has the better video drivers and PPC code is stripped out. You can't go to Lion 10.7 so dont' bother buying it or downloading from AppStore you'll lose your money. I would rather be able to upgrade then having to do a clean install but am willing to do so if it's my only option.Įrase and install is the only method and the best in your case. Is it possible to use Time Machine with Tiger?Ĭleans out the junk adn optimizes the drive for best performance. No, it came out later, so you can't restore 10.4 from that. What you can do is make a Carbon Copy Cloner to a external drive, which copies everything and if you hold the option key you can boot from it. I have a full backup of my iMac that I did using the programme that came with my Lacie drive and I still have the installation disk for Tiger, although if worse case Snow Leopard doesn't work, and I install Tiger again, will Apple update me back to 10.4.11? You'll have to ask if this is possible on Carbon Copy Cloner forums, I remmeber using CCC long ago on 10.5, but not sure if it's 10.4 as well.ĬCC is donationware, so if it asists in creating a bootable 10.4 clone on a external drive, be sure to donate. The LaCie backup likely doesn't make the external drive option bootable, like CCC does. So the LaCie is really just a non-bootable backup, how exactly it stores files and what (the whole drive + OSX, or just user folders?)Īnyway it gives you another backup you can count on, but for manual restores like a install of Tiger. ![]()
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