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Applications written with Carbon were initially able to run natively on both classic Mac OS and Mac OS X, although this ability was later dropped as Mac OS X developed. Carbon was not included in the first product sold as Mac OS X: the little-used original release of Mac OS X Server 1.0, which also did not include the Aqua interface. A copy of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (or earlier): We can't tell you how to obtain this, but a simple Google search will. You will need an.ISO file that should be saved directly to your iPhone or iPad.

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Connect the bootable installer to your Mac. Open System Preferences and click Startup Disk. Choose the external drive with your installer as the startup disk and click Restart. The problem is, Time Machine requires a drive with the GUID.Partition Map Scheme. and either +Mac OS Extended (Journaled)+ or +Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled+ Format. To back up your Windoze partition, you'll need a different format. +MS-DOS (FAT)+ is the only non-Apple format Disk Utility can use; it has some drawbacks, including. Step 2: Boot Mac in the Recovery Mode. Once you have taken a backup of your Mac data, you need to restart in the recovery mode. The Mac Recovery Mode is a dedicated module in the operating system that provides all kinds of firmware and disk-related options.

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I had the Apple store create the Windows partition so am not sure if they used bootcamp. The screen on my laptop does not work soI am using an external monitor and for some reason, it does not display during the booting process. I tried rebooting and holding down the Option key, then tried the arrow keys and hitting error in a blind manner. Finally got it to boot using the OSX partition - hurray! Now I just have to try and figure out what the options look like for a reboot so I I can hit the right keys to get the right reboot that I want. Thanks for your input! Education of an android mac os.

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Nov 2, 2014 12:40 PM

Maybe. But you probably went about it wrong.
An option would have been to first partition the external drive using Apple's Disk Utility with two partitions: one for the Mac and one for Windows/PC. Then you could the same drive for both platforms.
However, that might not be best option. It would be best to dedicate an external drive exclusively to Time Machine. This would mean you would have to backup incrementally unless you have available ports that you can dedicate to each drive (depending on the external drive being either firewire or USB.) If you can dedicate a drive to a port, the Time Machine drive will back up per its settings automatically. Not sure what you're using to backup the Windows side.
Since you mention you have a MacBook Air, its uncertain how you're connecting as the Air has no USB or Firewire ports.
To Heaven And Back Mac OS

I had the Apple store create the Windows partition so am not sure if they used bootcamp. The screen on my laptop does not work soI am using an external monitor and for some reason, it does not display during the booting process. I tried rebooting and holding down the Option key, then tried the arrow keys and hitting error in a blind manner. Finally got it to boot using the OSX partition - hurray! Now I just have to try and figure out what the options look like for a reboot so I I can hit the right keys to get the right reboot that I want. Thanks for your input! Education of an android mac os.

To Heaven And Back Mac Os X

Nov 2, 2014 12:40 PM

Maybe. But you probably went about it wrong.
An option would have been to first partition the external drive using Apple's Disk Utility with two partitions: one for the Mac and one for Windows/PC. Then you could the same drive for both platforms.
However, that might not be best option. It would be best to dedicate an external drive exclusively to Time Machine. This would mean you would have to backup incrementally unless you have available ports that you can dedicate to each drive (depending on the external drive being either firewire or USB.) If you can dedicate a drive to a port, the Time Machine drive will back up per its settings automatically. Not sure what you're using to backup the Windows side.
Since you mention you have a MacBook Air, its uncertain how you're connecting as the Air has no USB or Firewire ports.

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