![]() The Mavericks upgrade detected two apps on my Snow Leopard laptop that weren’t compatible – VMware Fusion and Flip4Mac. ![]() I had a contingency plan: My MacBook Pro backs up regularly to an Apple AirPort Time Capsule I figured if they upgrade failed, I could always go back to Snow Leopard using a Time Machine backup. I actually thought it was pretty likely the Mavericks upgrade to my Snow Leopard MacBook Pro would most likely fail. The hang for the Mavericks upgrade from Mountain Lion for the MacBook Air turned out to be not that big a deal – a simple fix, and the upgrade was complete. my MacBook Pro: mid-2010 model, Mac OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard (4 year old product), lots of older software & exotic utilities.my MacBook Air: mid-2011 model, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (1 year old product), not much software. ![]() The Snow Leopard to Mavericks upgrade ran without a hitch, for my MacBook Pro.įunnily, the Mavericks upgrade hung with the “ spinning beach ball of death“ for my simpler, more modern MacBook Air. My main pull to upgrade to Mavericks, was the potential for improved battery life – my MacBook Pro flies through its battery. I just upgraded my MacBook Pro from OS X Snow Leopard to Mavericks. ![]()
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